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(255) 352-6258

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Visit us at 1234 Divi St. #1000, San Francisco, CA 94220 for more information.

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Professional Background

Dr. Bradley E. Cox is a distinguished faculty member at Michigan State University, specializing in enhancing the educational experiences and outcomes for college students with autism. With a robust background in educational research, Dr. Cox is renowned for his work in improving access and success for neurodiverse students. His expertise extends to the prevention and detection of fraudulent participants in online research, making significant contributions to the integrity of academic studies.

Common Inquiries

Explore answers to frequently asked questions about Dr. Cox’s work and expertise.

What are Dr. Cox's main research interests?

Dr. Cox focuses on improving educational access and success for college students with autism, as well as combating fraud in online research.

How can I contact Dr. Cox for consulting?

You can reach Dr. Cox through the contact form on this website for inquiries related to consulting services.

What courses does Dr. Cox teach?

Dr. Cox teaches courses related to educational research and the experiences of neurodiverse students in higher education.

How can I access Dr. Cox's publications?

Dr. Cox’s publications are available on the Research page, where you can find his CV and download his papers.

What is Dr. Cox's approach to teaching?

Dr. Cox emphasizes an inclusive and engaging learning environment, encouraging students to question convention and explore possibilities.

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What People Say

“Dr. Cox’s insights into educational access have transformed our approach to supporting students with autism.”

Dr. Emily Thompson, Colleague

“His dedication to academic integrity is unmatched, making him a leader in combating research fraud.”

Professor John Smith, Research Partner

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Have questions or ideas for collaboration? I’m eager to hear from you. Whether you’re interested in discussing research, teaching strategies, or consulting opportunities, feel free to reach out. Let’s explore how we can work together to make a difference.