Matthew Mosconi, PhD: Identifying Subgroups of Autism Based on Family Traits
Schedule
Wed Mar 11 2026 at 04:30 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
2825 50th St, Sacramento, CA, United States, California 95817 | Sacramento, CA
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Join us at the UC Davis MIND Institute for this Distinguished Lecturer Series event on Wednesday, March 11.Matthew Mosconi of the University of Kansas will present "Identifying Subgroups of Autism Based on Family Traits."
WHEN: March 11, 4:30-6 p.m. (light refreshments begin at 4 p.m.)
WHERE: UC Davis MIND Institute, 2825 50th St., Sacramento, CA
This event is free and open to all. No registration is needed. Seating is first come, first served. Parking is available in the MIND Institute lot.
Hope to see you there!
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Matthew Mosconi is a professor in the Clinical Child Psychology Department, director of the Kansas Center for Autism Research and Training and associate director of the Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas. His research is focused on cognitive and motor development in neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism and fragile X-related conditions. Mosconi’s studies aim to understand biological factors that contribute to or predict the wide range of abilities and challenges experienced by individuals with these conditions. He completed his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a clinical internship at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. He performed postdoctoral training in developmental cognitive neuroscience and pediatric neuropsychology at the University of Illinois in Chicago, where he also served as a faculty member. Mosconi then served on the faculty at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center before moving to the University of Kansas. His work has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense and many others.
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