Brain Research Across Development (B-RAD) Lab
Dr. Caitlin Hudac is recruiting teens ages 12-17 to understand how social connections help adolescent well-being.
Learn about active studies for human research related to autism and neurodevelopment at the University of South Carolina!
Dr. Caitlin Hudac is recruiting teens ages 12-17 to understand how social connections help adolescent well-being.
Dr. Abigail Hogan is recruiting autistic children ages 7-11 to learn about how, when, and why anxiety develops in some children on the spectrum.
Dr. Jessica Bradshaw is recruiting infants between the ages of 0-36 months to participate in multiple studies about infant development. Check out their website to learn about all of their open study opportunities!
Dr. Jessica Klusek is recruiting for multiple studies investigating the fragile X premutation and aging. Participants include mothers of biological children and mothers who are carriers of the fragile X premutation.
Dr. Jane Roberts is recruiting infants to learn about infant development in fragile X syndrome. Infants may be eligible if they have no developmental concerns and are 6-months of age or younger, or if they have fragile X syndrome or the fragile X premutation and are 6-months of age or younger.
Dr. Michelle Brown is recruiting teens ages 13-17 to better understand the role of friends in adolescent development.
Dr. Liz Will is recruiting infants to learn about development and communication in Down syndrome. Children with Down syndrome who are 12-months old or younger may be eligible.