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The UNC TEACCH Autism Speaker Series provides the most up-to-date information on current topics in autism education, intervention, and diagnosis being researched and implemented at UNC. Content will be shared in three, two-hour virtual sessions, each highlighting UNC advancements in research and community practice from cells to services across the lifespan. Continuing Education Credits are available.


The UNC TEACCH Autism Speaker Series provides the most up-to-date information on current topics in autism education, intervention, and diagnosis being researched and implemented at UNC. Content will be shared in three, two-hour virtual sessions, each highlighting UNC advancements in research and community practice from cells to services across the lifespan. Continuing Education Credits are available.

2020 Series Dates & Times 

September 11, 18, and 25  

1:00 PM – 3:15 PM (Eastern Time Zone)

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September 11, 2020

  1. Genetic Treatments for ASD: The Example of the Single Gene Disorder Angelman Syndrome – Ben Philpot, Ph.D. & Hyejung Won, Ph.D.
  2. Using Evidence-Based Practices: Practical E-learning Tools for Practitioners Serving Learners with ASD – Kara Hume, Ph.D.

 September 18, 2020

  1. Hiding in Plain Sight: A Deeper Look at Females on the Autism Spectrum – Clare Harrop, Ph.D.
  2. DBT Skills Training with Autistic Adults – Brenna Maddox, Ph.D. & Lorie Ritschel, Ph.D.
September 25, 2020
  1. Factors That Influence Treatment Outcomes in Toddlers With ASD – Rebecca Grzadzinski, Ph.D.
  2. Utilizing the Childhood Autism Rating Scale, Second Edition- High Functioning Version (CARS2-HF) in Telehealth Assessments – Mary Van Bourgondien, Ph.D.

Target Audience: 

The target audience includes a range of professionals involved in the clinical care and education of autistic individuals across the lifespan, researchers in the field of autism, and autistic individuals and their family members.

This webinar is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute nor claim to be medical advice. Transmission of information is not intended to create a clinician/client relationship.

Continuing Education Credits are available – more information

UNC TEACCH Speaker series fees

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