Speaker Profile
CELINE SAULNIER
Dr. Saulnier obtained her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Connecticut. She trained and worked at the Yale Child Study Center’s Autism Program for nearly a decade where she specialized in diagnostic assessment for ASD. In 2011, she relocated to Emory University School of Medicine and the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta, GA, where she directed a large-scale clinical research program. In 2018, she opened her own company, Neurodevelopmental Assessment & Consulting Services, where she specializes in diagnostic assessment, as well as teaching and training for autism spectrum and related conditions. Dr. Saulnier has published over 50 articles, written two books, and she is an author on the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Third Edition.

Celine Saulnier
July 02 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
60 Minutes
Complex Presentations in Autism Spectrum Disorder
The prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder is currently 1 in 31 school-age children in the United States. Yet, the breadth of the spectrum is so broad and heterogeneous that it becomes perplexing as to how some individuals who are profoundly affected can carry the same diagnostic label as those with more subtle symptom expression. This workshop will help providers better understand the variability across th..

Celine Saulnier
August 06 2025
01 : 00 PM EST
60 Minutes
Early Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Currently, the average age of ASD diagnosis in the United States is 4 years. Yet, ASD can be reliably diagnosed prior to age 2 years. This presentation will identify the earliest markers of ASD in infancy and toddlerhood, how to detect and diagnose ASD effectively, and how to rule out non-ASD neurodevelopmental disorders with overlapping symptoms. The use of evidence-based biomarkers for assisting in the di..