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Molly Nozyce, PhD
718-918-4076
molly.nozyce@nbhn.net
Dr. Nozyce is the Director of the Division of Developmental Pediatrics. Dr Nozyce is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Undergraduate:
Hunter College
Graduate:
New School for Social Research
Yeshiva University, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, PhD
Training:
Internship: Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Developmental-Behavioral Fellowship: Bronx Developmental Center
Research and/or Clinical Interests:
The effects pediatric HIV on cognition and behavior
Autism
Early intervention
Infant and child development and behavior
Development of evaluation and training protocols for the Early Intervention Programs for New York City and State
Bibliography:
Nozyce ML, Lee SS, Wiznia A, et al: A behavioral and cognitive profile of clinically stable HIV-infected children.
Pediatrics
2006;117:763-70.
Jeremy RJ, Kim S, Nozyce M, et al: Neuropsychological functioning and viral load in stable antiretroviral therapy-experienced HIV-infected children.
Pediatrics
2005;115:380-7.
Pearson DA, McGrath NM, Nozyce M, et al: Predicting HIV disease progression in children using measures of neuropsychological and neurological functioning.
Pediatrics
2000;106:E76.
Raskino C, Pearson DA, Baker CJ, Lifschitz MH, O'Donnell K, Mintz M, Nozyce M, et al: Neurologic, neurocognitive, and brain growth outcomes in human immunodeficiency virus-infected children receiving different nucleoside antiretroviral regimens.
Pediatrics
1999;104:e32.
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