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  2. Christopher Gillberg - Wikipedia

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    Previous studies, such as the Paris Autism Research International Sib-Pair Study (PARIS), coordinated by Gillberg and Marion Leboyer, have more generally associated the X-chromosome regions with autism. The 2003 breakthrough indicated the location of the mutation to be on the NLGN4 gene and the NGLN3 gene.

  3. Damien Fair - Wikipedia

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    Fair has applied his research findings to advocate for equitable education for neurodiverse children. He has presented his work in briefings on Capitol Hill , noting that the same condition may have different neurological underpinnings, making it difficult to identify the appropriate therapies and educational interventions. [ 10 ]

  4. History of autism - Wikipedia

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    It reviewed 30 years of research into early infantile autism and childhood schizophrenia. In it he bemoaned the diagnosing of intellectually disabled children with a few autistic features as singularly having autism. [213] The "First International Leo Kanner Colloquium on Child Development, Deviations, and Treatment" was held in October 1973.

  5. Stephen W. Scherer - Wikipedia

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    Scherer has led the Autism Speaks MSSNG project, [54] which uses whole genome sequencing to decode the DNA of thousands of families having a diagnosis of autism. The research underpinned the identification of >100 genes and CNVs involved in autism providing explanations of why autism has occurred for approximately 5-20% of families.

  6. Autism Research - Wikipedia

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    Autism Research is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research on autism and other pervasive developmental disorders. It was established in 2008 and is the official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. It is published bimonthly by Wiley-Blackwell. The editor-in-chief is David G. Amaral (University of ...

  7. Controversies in autism - Wikipedia

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    [40] [citation needed] These advocates believe that medical research is necessary to address the rapid rise in autism diagnoses (sometimes referred to as the "autism epidemic"), [40] reduce suffering, and provide the best outcomes for autistic individuals. In addition to etiological research, other areas of focus may include biology, diagnosis ...

  8. Autism Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Research Centre (ARC) is a research institute that is a part of the Department of Developmental Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, England. [1] [2]ARC's research goal is to understand the biomedical causes of autism spectrum conditions, to evaluate promising interventions for autistic people, and to improve the health and well-being of autistic people and their families.

  9. Lineagen - Wikipedia

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    Lineagen, Inc. is a privately held personal genomics and biotechnology company based in Salt Lake City, UT. The company was incorporated in 2006 and collaborated with two leading autism research institutions: the University of Utah and The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), to identify novel genetic variants likely causal of autism spectrum disorder.

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