Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Grand Rounds: Somer Bishop, Ph.D.

10:30 AM to 12:00 PM

Rachel Upjohn Building Auditorium and

Virtual

“Developmental Profiles that Don’t Make Sense: Using Clinical Observations to Identify Biologically Relevant Phenotypes in Autism Spectrum Disorder”

COI: The speaker has nothing to disclose.
CE credits: CME, APA, Social Work

Speaker

Somer Bishop

Somer Bishop, Ph.D.

Professor in Residence
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
University of California San Francisco

Dr. Bishop is an Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry at UCSF. She is a clinical psychologist with expertise in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Her research and clinical interests are focused on ASD symptom manifestations in individuals of different ages and levels of ability, as well as on differentiating between ASD and other developmental disabilities across the lifespan.

Host