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The Yale Child Study Center is a department at the Yale University School of Medicine. The center conducts research and provides clinical services and medical training related to children and families. Topics of investigation include autism and related disorders,〔(Yale Child Study Center Receives Over $3.5 Million NIH Grant For Autism Research ), ''Medical News Today'', Jan 27, 2007〕 Tourette syndrome, other pediatric mental health concerns, and neurobiology.〔(Welcome from Director, Fred R. Volkmar, MD ), Yale Child Study Center website, accessed April 15, 2012〕 == Mission == The center conducts research and provides clinical services and medical training related to children and families. Topics of investigation include autism spectrum disorders,〔(Yale Child Study Center Receives Over $3.5 Million NIH Grant For Autism Research ), ''Medical News Today'', January 27, 2007.〕 Tourette syndrome, other pediatric mental health concerns, and neurobiology.〔(Welcome from Director, Fred R. Volkmar, MD ), Yale Child Study Center website 〕 == History == The center was started in 1911 as the Yale Clinic of Child Development by Arnold Gesell. Dr. Gesell, who is considered the father of child development in the United States, led the center until 1948.〔(Yale Child Study Center History )〕 Subsequent directors were:〔 * Milton J.E. Senn, 1948–66 * Albert J. Solnit, 1966–83 * Donald J. Cohen, 1983–2001 * John E. Schowalter, (interim) 2001–02 * Alan E. Kazdin, 2002–06 * Fred R. Volkmar, 2006–14 * Linda C. Mayes, (interim) from 2014 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yale Child Study Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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