Jane Roberts, Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Professor
                                          
                                             Dr. Roberts’ program of research is to examine developmental outcomes in infants and
                                             young children with neurodevelopmental disorders with a specific emphasis on early
                                             markers of autism in fragile X syndrome. Autism is a devastating and common developmental
                                             disorder and a major public health concern. Fragile X syndrome is the leading genetic
                                             cause of autism and is associated with moderate intellectual disabilities, attention
                                             problems and anxiety. Thus, the study of autism and fragile X syndrome offers the
                                             opportunity to advance our understanding of underlying biological, cognitive and behavioral
                                             mechanisms that affect these population, the general community and school systems
                                             more broadly. The majority of her work takes a family systems perspective and utilizes
                                             a prospective longitudinal design involving multiple measures from the at-risk child
                                             and family.  She is very interested in measurement and employ psychophysiological,
                                             genetic, cognitive, developmental and psychiatric measures in my work.  Much of Dr.
                                             Roberts’ work draws extensively from theories and methods from developmental neuroscience,
                                             and she has active collaborations with colleagues across multiple disciplines at USC
                                             and across the country including colleagues at UNC Chapel Hill, Vanderbilt University,
                                             and at the MIND Institute in Sacramento.