Heather Fielding-Gebhardt, PhD


Heather Fielding-Gebhardt
  • Postdoctoral Researcher, Life Span Instiutte

Contact Info

Dole Human Development Center
Lawrence
1000 Sunnyside Avenue Rm 1052
Lawrence, KS 66045

Biography

My research focuses on language and cognition across the lifespan in children and adults affected by mutations of the FMR1 gene. Specifically, I am interested in characterizing the linguistic and cognitive phenotypes of FMR1­-associated disorders with an emphasis on the reciprocal relationships between parent and child characteristics. I am also interested in measurement and quantitative methods as they relate to longitudinal small-sample research of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as fragile X and autism. In addition to my research responsibilities, I currently teach SPLH 430 & 830: Communication in Autism.  

Education

Ph.D. in Child Language, University of Kansas, 2021
M.A. in Child Language, University of Kansas, 2017
B.S. in Linguistics, Northeastern University, 2015