Ami Klin
Autism Research Pioneer | Transforming Early Childhood Intervention
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Ami Klin is a world-renowned autism researcher and clinician who has dedicated his career to revolutionizing early childhood intervention. As Director of the Marcus Autism Center and Professor at Emory University, Klin's groundbreaking studies have transformed how we understand and support individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
His pioneering work in eye-tracking technology has yielded unprecedented insights into the social and cognitive development of autistic children. Klin's keynotes provide research-backed strategies to help parents, educators, and policymakers create more inclusive environments and unlock the potential of every child.
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A new way to diagnose autism
Early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder can improve the lives of everyone affected, but the complex network of causes make it incredibly difficult to predict. At TEDxPeachtree, Ami Klin describes a new early detection method that uses eye-tracking technologies to gauge babies' social engagement skills and reliably measure their risk of developing autism.
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