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Project/Program/Clinic Contacts: | WI Surveillance of Autism & Other DD | ||||||||||||||||
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Public Health Epidemiology Population Health Sciences |
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AUCD Council Membership: |
No Council Membership |
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Research: | Maureen's research interests include the epidemiology and prevention of developmental disabilities and pediatric injuries, and perinatal antecedents of neurodevelopmental disorders. She has developed methods for population-based surveillance of developmental disabilities and of childhood injuries, and has directed international studies of the prevalence and causes of neurodevelopmental disabilities in low income countries. She also directed a cohort study of neuropsychological outcomes of neonatal brain injuries associated with preterm birth, and is currently Co-Principal Investigator for the National Children's Study Waukesha County Vanguard Center, Principal Investigator of the Wisconsin Surveillance of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities System, a member of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention?s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, and Principal Investigator on a study of neurodevelopmental outcomes of 2-Methylbutyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency in Hmong-Americans. |
Vita/Bio
Maureen Durkin is an epidemiologist, Waisman Center investigator, Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences, and Affiliate of the Wisconsin Public Health and Health Policy Institute and the Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received her undergraduate degree in Asian studies and PhD in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her MPH and DrPH degrees in epidemiology from Columbia University. Her research interests include the epidemiology and prevention of developmental disabilities and pediatric injuries, and perinatal antecedents of neurodevelopmental disorders. She has developed methods for population-based surveillance of developmental disabilities and of childhood injuries, and has directed international studies of the prevalence and causes of neurodevelopmental disabilities in low income countries. She also directed a cohort study of neuropsychological outcomes of neonatal brain injuries associated with preterm birth, and is currently Co-Principal Investigator for the National Children's Study Waukesha County Vanguard Center, Principal Investigator of the Wisconsin Surveillance of Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities System, a member of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network, and Principal Investigator on a study of neurodevelopmental outcomes of 2-Methylbutyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency in Hmong-Americans.