Clinical Research

Clinical Research

Clinical research determines whether or not medications, devices, or diagnostic methods are effective and safe for humans. This includes research being carried out by MacART members who are testing medications that can be part of a care and support plan for some Autistic persons’ needs.

Dr. Noam Soreni

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Dr. Noam Soreni’s clinical and research work focuses on the cognition and neurobiology of pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). As a member of the Anxiety Treatment and Research Center, he leads the pediatric OCD consultation team. The current foci of research are perfectionism, hoarding, and brain imaging of pediatric OCD. He is a co-investigator of the

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Dr. Peter Rosenbaum

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Dr. Peter Rosenbaum is a developmental pediatrician and health services researcher, author of over 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters, and involved in research on childhood disability. He has worked with more than 50 graduate students and is currently a Professorial Fellow in Melbourne, Australia. His primary focus is creating and validating an Autism function

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Dr. Nick Kates

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Dr. Nick Kates’ major interests are in social and community psychiatry, quality improvement and redesigning systems of care, global mental health, person- and family-centred care, and innovative approaches to education. He has been a national, provincial, and local leader in linking mental health and primary care services and is a quality improvement advisor to the

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Dr. Briano Di Rezze

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Dr. Briano Di Rezze is an Associate Professor in the School of Rehabilitation Science and Scientist at the CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research. His research focuses on measurement development and examining the impact of interventions on participation in everyday life (e.g., employment) with transition-aged Autistic youth. Dr. Di Rezze works in partnership with parents

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Dr. Terry Bennett

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Dr. Terry Bennett is a child psychiatrist at McMaster Children’s Hospital and an Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University. She is also the McMaster co-lead of the Pathways in ASD study.  Her clinical and research interests include child mental health, neurodevelopmental disabilities, preschool mental health, and the interface between children’s environments,

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