Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
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Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities-
Robyn Dorton Self-Advocate Trainer at Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
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Carrboro, North Carolina, United States
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Rising Star
Robyn Dorton Self-Advocate Trainer at Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities-
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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Rising Star
Nadin Abu Khalaf Speech Language Pathology Student at UNC School of Medicine-
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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Top 10%
Emily Lagnese Clinical Assistant at CIDD-
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill Area
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Rising Star
Monica Lopez-Vazquez Spanish Editor at The Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities-
Top 5%
Overview
The Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities in the UNC School of Medicine was established July of 2007 to provide the citizens of North Carolina with world class services, research, and training for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. The Institute is one of only a small number of comprehensive centers for developmental disabilities in the United States that bring together three federally-funded programs of national significance – the UCEDD, LEND, and IDDRC programs. The over-arching aim of the Institute is to provide cutting-edge services, research, and clinical and research training to benefit individuals with developmental disabilities and their families and to play an important role in and planning for services, education, and research on developmental disabilities in the state of NC.
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