Gabriela Rosenblau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the George Washington University (GWU). She is also affiliated with the Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute at GWU. She is part of the Cognitive Neuroscience program and the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Cognitive Neuroscience BS major. Her research combines computational and neuroscientific methods to understand the cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms underlying social interactions across development and clinical populations, especially Autism Spectrum Disorder. One particular focus of her research is understanding how individuals gather and access information about others through a process coined social learning. She is currently funded by the Simons Foundation for Autism Research (SFARI) and by the NIMH. Gabriela Rosenblau completed most of her academic training in Berlin, Germany. She studied Psychology and earned BS and MS equivalent degrees from the Freie University in Berlin. During her undergraduate and graduate degree programs she held a part-time research position at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin. She then completed a PhD in Social and Affective Neuroscience at Freie University Berlin in the Cluster of Excellence “Languages of Emotion”. After earning her PhD, she accepted a postdoctoral fellowship from the Yale Medical School. She completed her postdoctoral training at the Yale Child Study Center under the mentorship of Professor Kevin Pelphrey before accepting a faculty position at George Washington University.