Anthony Bailey

UBC Psychiatry

Professor, UBC Faculty of Medicine, Child & Adolescent, Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Institute of Mental Health Chair

Director, Continuing Professional Development, UBC

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Short Biography

Dr. Anthony Bailey became Professor and Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at UBC in July 2010. He came from the University of Oxford where he was the Cheryl and Reece Scott Chair of Psychiatry, the first medical chair devoted to the study of autism. Dr. Bailey’s research has investigated the neurobiological basis of autistic disorders, using genetic, neuropathological and neuroimaging approaches. Until his move to Canada, Dr. Bailey coordinated the International Molecular Genetic Study of Autism Consortium: a large international team of clinicians and scientists brought together to identify susceptibility genes for autism. At Oxford, Dr. Bailey built the first Magneto-encephalographic Centre designed for the study of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders and investigated the neural basis of language and face processing in ASD. Currently he continues his studies of language using MRI and EEG.

Adapted from: https://languagesciences.ubc.ca/people/faculty/anthony-bailey

Research Focus

Neurobiological basis of autistic disorders, using genetic, neuropathological and neuroimaging approaches

Dr. Bailey’s clinical work focuses on teenagers and able adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders.

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Significant Accomplishments & Professional Contribution

Dr. Bailey also founded Autism Research: the journal of the International Society of Autism Research and served as its Editor-in-Chief until 2015.