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Sally J. Rogers, PhD

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Contact Information:
916-703-0264
Leadership:
Co-LEND Director
Discipline Coordinators:
Project/Program/Clinic Contacts:
Early Start Denver Model Project
Discipline(s):
Psychiatry
Disability Studies
Human Development/Child Development
Psychology
AUCD Council Membership:
No Council Membership
Vita/Bio:

Dr. Rogers specializes in conducting developmental and treatment research into autism and other developmental disorders and working with children with developmental disabilities and their families, especially young children with autism. She studies early developmental processes, including imitation, social-communicative behavior, development of motor skills, language, and social interaction patterns. She is currently focused on developing and improving treatments for early autism using a treatment model that she developed in collaboration with Geraldine Dawson, the Early Start Denver Model. Her efforts to deliver effective interventions to people with autism and their families takes her to places all over the globe, training therapists use ESDM in. She is the primary scientist of a number of federal grants, including an NIH funded ACE Network grant involving a multisite randomized clinical trial comparing ESDM and discrete trial interventions, a study focused on how to help parents use ESDM techniques at home to improve their children's language and behavior, and a large postdoctoral training grant that she directs with Dr. Amaral. Her clinical interests include evaluation of cognitive, behavioral, social, emotional, and adaptive functioning; early intervention for children with autism; developing treatment and educational interventions for persons with autism of all ages, and social skills groups for adults with autism. She has written extensively in her field, authoring numerous articles and books and developing training videos. Dr. Rogers serves on the editorial board of many publications, including Autism Research, the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and Infants and Young Children. She also reviews for many journals, including Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Science, American Journal of Mental Retardation, Journal of Early Intervention, Journal of Child Psychology and Child Psychiatry, and Development and Psychopathology.

Service:
Elected President, International Society for Autism Research, 2005- 2007 Research Proposal Reviewer, The Israel Science Foundation, 2006 Advisory Committee on Autism, Guilford Press, 2005 Member, NIH Committee on Treatment Designs in Autism Research, 2003 - present Committee Member, NIH-NAAR Consortium on Infant Siblings Studies in Autism, Washington, DC, Fall 2003 - present Advisory Board, Autism Spectrum Quarterly, 2003 - present Biobehavioral and Behavioral Sciences Study Section, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, 2003 - 2005 Review panel for Biennial Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2002 - present