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January 14, 2008 |
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Special Education and Behavioral Science Journal Gets New Editor
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Language and fragile X syndrome expert, Dr. Leonard Abbeduto, foresees
a multidisciplinary journal engaging the next generation of researchers
in developmental disability
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Washington, DC (January 14, 2008)Dr. Leonard Abbeduto, an expert
in language disorders, fragile X, and autism at the University of
Madison-Wisconsin, is new Editor for the American Journal on Mental
Retardation (AJMR) published by the American Association on Intellectual
and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD). For over 100 years, AJMR has
reported groundbreaking research in intellectual and developmental
disability, and has consistently ranked among the top three special
education journals. A strong focus on behavioral research, inter-disciplinary
content, and high scientific standards have contributed to maintaining
AJMR's rankings, explains Dr. Abbeduto.
"It's
a particularly exciting time to be Editor of AJMR, given the new advances
in genetics and brain imaging that offer unprecedented insights into
the causes and consequences of developmental disabilities," Dr.
Abbeduto says. "AJMR has a critical role to play in reporting
this new research in a way that respects and improves the lives of
people with intellectual disabilities and their families." To
read an interview with Dr. Abbeduto, visit http://www.aaidd.org/FYI/interview_Abbeduto.shtml.
E xplaining
his vision for AJMR, Dr. Abbeduto foresees a more interdisciplinary
journal, welcoming new technologies and methods from genetics and
neuroscience, in addition to traditional behavioral sciences research.
Also a priority for Dr. Abbeduto is engaging young researchers as
associate editors of AJMR and including their innovative research
in the journal.
Doreen Croser, Executive Director of AAIDD says, "We are honored
to have Dr. Abbeduto, a long-standing AAIDD member and researcher
of international acclaim, serve as the Editor of AJMR. Dr. Abbeduto's
knowledge of developmental disabilities and his years of experience
in working with families and people with intellectual disabilities
will enhance the journal's position in the international research
community. In addition, it will be an invaluable service to the field."
Dr. Abbeduto was chosen as Editor of AJMR after an international search
conducted by a committee of researchers specially appointed by AAIDD.
Dr. Abbeduto takes over editorship of AJMR from Dr. William E. MacLean,
Jr. at the University of Wyoming.
The American Journal on Mental Retardation is published bi-monthly.
To read AJMR online and learn about subscription information, visit
http://aamr.allenpress.com/aamronline/?request=index-html
or email AJMR@allenpress.com.
Founded in 1876, AAIDD promotes progressive policies, sound research,
effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual
and developmental disabilities. To learn about AAIDD, visit http://www.aaidd.org/.
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