Giselle Salinas, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Giselle Salinas is a postdoctoral fellow at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior in the PEERS Clinic. Dr. Salinas earned her Ph.D. in Special Education at UC Riverside, focusing on the transition to adulthood experiences of young adults with developmental disabilities and their parents. As a graduate student, she supported Spanish-speaking families at a free autism screening clinic, offering guidance in special education advocacy and autism assessments. She also engaged in community-building initiatives with neurodevelopmental organizations in the Inland Empire to further connect families seen at the screening clinic. Her future research aims to explore the transition to adulthood for neurodiverse young adults while emphasizing cultural diversity and fostering community partnerships. In the PEERS® Clinic, Dr. Salinas currently assists with the PEERS® for Young Adults and the Educational groups.