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The main focus of my clinical work is on the assessment and diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders across the life span
Anjali Sheffrin is an expert in environmental and energy economics, wholesale electricity markets, and strategic analysis.
Steven Sheffrin’s research is focused on property taxation, state corporate taxation, tax fairness and compliance.
Professor Sherry’s lab studies the population ecology, evolution, diversity, and conservation of birds
Lizheng Shi is an expert in health technology assessment, economics and policy, and for COVID-19.
David Shoemaker specializes in agency and responsibility, moral psychology, and personal identity and ethics
David Smilde is an expert in the sociology of culture, sociology of religion, social movements, political sociology and Latin America.
Professor Eric Smith is an expert in energy markets and the oil and gas industry.
Christine Smith is a senior professor of practice of accounting and licensed C.P.A. in the state of Louisiana.
Rebecca Snedeker has called New Orleans an “unfathomable city” and has told parts of its story on film and in her writing