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Research Assistant I
Job SummaryThe Levin Laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital is dedicated to understanding neural network function among children with autism, other neurodevelopmental conditions, and typical development. We aim to translate across diverse fields (e.g., neuroscience, mathematics, psychology, and computer science) to develop biomarkers for these conditions. Our work predominantly uses electroencephalography (EEG) to evaluate neural network function in children and adults with autism and individuals with various neurogenetic conditions. The long-term goal of this work is to allow earlier identification, improved therapies, and better outcomes for children and families affected by neurodevelopmental conditions.The R
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