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Name
Dr. Lawrence Fung
Title
Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University / Director, Stanford Neurodiversity Project / Director, Stanford Neurodiversity Clinic / Principal Investigator, Fung Lab
Bio
馮國傑教授是史丹福大學精神病學和行為科學系的副教授。他是史丹福腦力多元計劃的主任、腦力多元診所的主任以及馮教授實驗室的主要研究員。

馮教授的研究重點在於自閉症和腦力多元,涵蓋了從多模式神經成像研究到腦力多元的重新概念化及其在臨床、教育和就業環境中的應用。他的實驗室利用創新的神經成像和生物分析技術,推進對人類社會溝通和認知功能的神經基礎的理解。

通過社區參與式研究方法,他的團隊設計並實施了新穎的干預措施,以最大限度發揮腦力多元人士的潛力和生產力,改善他們的生活。他的工作得到了多個機構的支持,包括國立衛生研究院、自閉症之聲、加利福尼亞州發展服務部、加利福尼亞州康復部以及慈善機構。

馮教授在康奈爾大學獲得化學工程博士學位,在喬治華盛頓大學獲得醫學博士學位,並在史丹福大學完成了一般精神病學住院醫師培訓、兒童和青少年精神病學研究員培訓以及博士後研究員培訓。

Dr. Lawrence Fung is an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. He is also the director of the Stanford Neurodiversity Project, the director of the Neurodiversity Clinic, and the principal investigator at the Fung Lab.

His work, which focuses on autism and neurodiversity, traverses from multi-modal neuroimaging studies to a new conceptualization of neurodiversity and its application to clinical, educational, and employment settings. His lab advances the understanding of neural bases of human socio-communicative and cognitive functions by using novel neuroimaging and bioanalytical technologies. Using a community-based participatory research approach, his team devises and implements novel interventions to improve the lives of neurodiverse individuals by maximizing their potential and productivity. His work has been supported by various agencies, including the National Institutes of Health, Autism Speaks, California Department of Developmental Services, California Department of Rehabilitation, and philanthropy.

He received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Cornell University and his M.D. from George Washington University. He completed his general psychiatry residency, child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship, and postdoctoral research fellowship at Stanford University.