Kyle Frost Wins a Two-Year National Research Service Award (F31)!

Kyle was recently awarded a two-year National Research Service Award (F31) from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development for a project titled: “Using the Theory of Change framework to map active ingredients and mechanisms of change underlying an early parent-implemented intervention for autism spectrum disorder.”

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This NIH grant will fund her dissertation work, and enable her participation in a variety of training and professional development opportunities over the next two years!