Contact Information
Primary Office Location
Children's Hospital Colorado Child Development
13123 E. 16th Avenue
B140
Aurora, CO 80045-7106
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Ph: 720-777-6630
Fax: 720-777-7311
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Medical Education and Training
Education:
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Medicine, 2000
Fellowship:
University of California Davis, Developmental/Behavioral Peds, 2007
Areas of Interest
Areas of Interest
Clinical Interest for Patients
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
X&Y Chromosome Disorders (Klinefelter syndrome/ XXY, XXYY, Triple X, Turner syndrome, XYY, other sex chromosome disorders)
Fragile X syndrome
Autism spectrum disorders
ADHD
Developmental Delay
Medication management in children with developmental disabilities, autism, and genetic disorders
Care Philosophy
I strive to provide personalized and respectful care for my patients and their families, with an understanding of the complexities of their medical/genetic conditions, their culture, and their families.
Personal Interests
Outdoor activities in the mountains, Spending time with friends and family
Volunteer Activities
I am involved with many advocacy and support organizations including The XXYY Project, Klinefelter syndrome and Associates (KS&A), and the National Fragile X Foundation.
Professional Memberships and SocietiesAmerican Academy of Pediatrics - Fellow
Society for Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics - Member
Society for the Study of Behavioral Phenotypes - Member
Western Society for Pediatric Research - Member
Recognition/Awards
K23 Patient Oriented Research Career Development Award
Awarding Body: NIH / NINDS
Date: 1/1/2011
Junior Faculty Scholar Award
Awarding Body: Western American Federation for Medical Research
Date: 1/1/2010
Research Scholar Award
Awarding Body: The Children's Hospital Research Institute
Date: 1/1/2010
Research Scholar Award
Awarding Body: The Children's Hospital Research Institute
Date: 1/1/2009
Young Investigator Award
Awarding Body: Society for Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics
Date: 1/1/2008
Teaching
Assistant Professor - School of Medicine
First Year: 2007
Department: Pediatrics
Areas Of Interest: Pediatrics - Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics
Research & Grants
Research Interest for Patients
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
X&Y Chromosome Disorders (Klinefelter syndrome/ XXY, XXYY, Triple X, Turner syndrome, XYY, other sex chromosome disorders)
Fragile X syndrome
Research
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Efficiency, Safety, and Tolerability of STX209 (Arbaclofen) Administered for the Treatment of Children with Fragile X Syndrome
Sponsor: Seaside Therapeutics
Begins: 1/1/2011
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of the Efficiency, Safety, and Tolerability of STX209 (Arbaclofen) Administered for the Treatment of Social Withdrawal in Adolscents and Adults with Fragile X Syndrome
Sponsor: Seaside Therapeutics
Begins: 1/1/2011
Psychological and Motor Effects of Testosterone Therapy in Adolescents with Klinefelter Syndrome
Sponsor: NIH / NINDS
Begins: 1/1/2011
Neuromotor Outcome Measures for Clinical Trials in Fragile X Syndrome
Sponsor: FRAXA Research Foundation
Begins: 1/1/2010
Behavioral Effects of Testosterone Therapy in Klinefelter syndrome and XXYY
Sponsor: Society for Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics
Begins: 1/1/2008
eXtraordinarY Kids Clinic Program Support
Sponsor: Weckbaugh Foundation
Begins: 1/1/2008
Psychology, Genes and Hormones in Sex Chromosome Aneuploidy
Sponsor: University of Colorado CTRC, Madigan Foundation, Childrens Hospital Colorado Research Institute
Begins: 1/1/2007
Website http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term="Tartaglia N"[Author]