Psychologist awarded Young Investigator Grant to advance autism research in children
Hailey Oppenlander
Caitlin Clements’ day at work might involve analyzing research data, teaching a class, or even facilitating a game of peek-a-boo.
For the assistant professor of psychology, simple childhood games can provide critical insight into understanding the development and behavior of autistic children.
To continue this groundbreaking work, Clements has received the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation’s Young Investigator Grant, a prestigious show of support for promising researchers in their early...
