Dr. Eric Duku

Dr. Eric Duku

Dr. Eric Duku

Roles & Affiliations: Associate Professor (Part-Time), Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University

Membership Type: Core Member


Supervisorship Status: Not currently accepting students/volunteers.


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Bio

Bio

Dr. Eric Duku is a Research Methodologist, and a member of the Equity From The Start team in the Offord Centre for Child Studies. Eric has expertise in applied statistical and research methodologies, including the analysis of complex survey data and school-based survey research. Dr. Duku’s main research interests include measurement/ methodological challenges and determinants of inequalities in early child development, with particular emphasis in autism, healthy child developmental status at school entry, and school-based mental health research.

Current Focus Areas

Current Focus Areas

  • Equity From the Start (EFTS) research (https://efts.offordcentre.com/)  The overall focus of the team is on children’s holistic developmental health in the early years of life, which encompasses physical, socioemotional and cognitive areas. One of our main priorities is collecting and conducting research using the Early Development Instrument (EDI) across Canada in collaboration with partners.
  • Pediatric Autism Research Cohort (PARC) Study (https://macautism.ca/parc-study/)  A longitudinal cohort study that explores developmental trajectories in Autistic children as they are followed over time, with the goal of mapping influences on child and family outcomes (examining aspects such as a child’s abilities and functioning, their family life, the services they receive, and their environment).
  • Pathways in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Phase 3  (https://asdpathways.ca/) Canada-wide longitudinal study of children and youth with ASD – the largest of its kind, and the largest longitudinal ASD study to date

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