Herbert Roeyers
Herbert Roeyers is Professor of clinical psychology and head of the Research in Developmental Disorders Lab (RIDDL) in the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of Ghent University, Belgium. He is member of the executive board of the Center for Developmental Disorders at Ghent University Hospital. He studies autism, ADHD and atypical development in preterm born children. His main research interests are the investigation of developmental trajectories and biomarkers in children (at elevated likelihood) for ASD and the psychological theory building of ADHD as well as the clinical application of this work via screening, diagnosis and early intervention. He was co-chair of the ESF COST-ESSEA action on early autism and he was Belgian PI and work package leader of the H2020 Marie-Curie Innovative Training Networks BRAINVIEW and SAPIENS. He is co-PI of the Flemish Academic Collaborative Centre for Autism. He is coordinator of the TIARA study and he is PI of Ghent University in the EUROSIBS consortium, in the H2020 IMI project Aims-2-Trials, in the H2020 project Candy and in the EOS-project BELAS. More information on these projects can be found here. He was the main supervisor of 31 completed doctoral dissertations. He is (co)author of more than 270 international peer reviewed publications. His current h-index (Web of Science) is 66.
E-mail: herbert.roeyers@ugent.be
Publications
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