University of California Irvine
The University of California Irvine is home to The Schuck Child Development Lab, spearheaded by Dr. Sabrina Schuck, an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the School of Medicine. Dr. Schuck's extensive background in child development spans over 30 years, focusing on school-based behavioral health and clinical research. Her research delves into innovative strategies to enhance the resilience and health of children with ADHD and Autism.
Notably, Dr. Schuck led a groundbreaking study on Animal Assisted Interventions for children with ADHD, funded by NICHD. Her recent accolades include a pilot research grant to explore physiological responses to AAI and a 5-year NIH grant for digital health interventions for children with ADHD. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in establishing The Craig School, a non-profit organization providing school-based behavioral health services for children with neurodevelopmental disorders.
Dr. Schuck's commitment extends beyond research as she actively mentors and supervises residents, fellows, teachers, volunteers, and researchers at UCI and The Craig School. Through her mentorship, she aims to cultivate the next generation of changemakers in the field of child development and neurodevelopmental disorders.
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