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Ms. Rallis received her bachelors of science in neuroscience and behavioral biology, and psychology, from Emory University. She has completed a graduate certificate program in applied behavior analysis for special education from Pennsylvania State University. Ms. Rallis joined the Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI) as a research assistant in the REACH research program at the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) in August 2007. Before coming to KKI, Ms. Rallis worked as a behavior specialist with children with developmental disabilities and their families at May South (a subsidiary of the May Institute). She also taught children with disabilities at the Emory Autism Center, the Marlboro Early Learning Center, and through private home services. She was an active member and president of Emory’s chapter of Best Buddies International, which joins peers with and without disabilities, in friendship; she continues to take part in e-buddies. She is also a member of the Maryland Association for Behavior Analysis (MABA). | 
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