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The Ancient Roots of Autism Susceptibility Genes

Casanova dives into the ancient origins of autism susceptibility genes. She outlines periods of rapid gene evolution in early vertebrates and provides an introduction to basic genetics. The

The Ancient Roots of Autism Susceptibility Genes2024-01-22T14:41:37-05:00

Parents and Caregivers: The Importance of Self-Care

 “If you are an exhausted or overwhelmed caregiver, this presentation is for you.” Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA, discusses the importance of self-care for adult caregivers supporting people with

Parents and Caregivers: The Importance of Self-Care2023-01-25T17:06:03-05:00

Pet Ownership and Autism

Gray Atherton, Ph.D., discusses pet ownership as it relates to autistic individuals. She gives context for the importance of this topic, details the theories underpinning her

Pet Ownership and Autism2024-01-22T14:53:38-05:00

Delayed and Missed Diagnoses of Autistic Women

Hannah Belcher, Ph.D., Autistic researcher, speaker, and author, discusses the often late and missed diagnosis of autistic females. She dives into the gender gap inherent in autism research,

Delayed and Missed Diagnoses of Autistic Women2024-01-22T14:46:23-05:00

Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care

Julie Corder, CNP, and Carrie Cuomo, DNP, CPNP, with the Cleveland Clinic Learning Hospital, discuss the critical stages of transition from pediatric to adult healthcare for individuals

Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care2023-11-02T15:02:29-05:00

Behavioral and Brain Signatures of Autism in Females

Kaustubh Supekar, Ph.D., examines recent findings about gender/sex differences in autism phenotypes and brain organization. He highlights the underrepresentation of females in autism and underscores the need for

Behavioral and Brain Signatures of Autism in Females2024-03-07T15:37:58-05:00

ARI’s Global Networks

ARI and Autism Research  The Autism Research Institute (ARI) was established in 1967 and is the oldest autism research organization in the world. Its founder, Dr. Bernard

ARI’s Global Networks2022-07-01T09:08:12-05:00

Autism and Eating-Related Behaviors

Gregory Wallace, Ph.D., discusses eating-related behaviors in autism. He examines potential drivers of food neophobia and presents novel studies on the cognitive/behavioral correlates of eating in the absence

Autism and Eating-Related Behaviors2022-08-11T10:23:03-05:00
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