
Autism New Jersey’s The Complex Causes of Autism Webinar Series last year drew more than 1,500 registrants, signaling the community’s eagerness to learn more about the topic. The three-part webinar broke down the science in simple terms, helping hundreds of parents and professionals gain a better understanding of the possible genetic and environmental causes of autism and how those factors impact brain structure.
Please join us on April 13 from 12:30pm-1:30pm as three Rutgers scientists return with answers to some of the more than 600 questions we got after last year’s three-part webinar. We will hear from Dr. M. Chiara Manzini, an Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; Dr. Alycia Halladay, an adjunct professor in the Rutgers Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; and Dr. Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, a professor in the Rutgers Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology. The scientists will take turns giving thoughtful answers in simple terms.
Whether or not you attended our webinar series last May or our Annual Conference keynote last October, you will find this free webinar informative! Register today.
This event is free, and registration is required.
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The goal of the NJACE is to improve health outcomes of autistic individuals at all life stages with a focus on community-oriented research tailored to the autism community and their needs. As community liaison for the NJACE, Autism New Jersey’s goal is to support the increased scientific literacy of the autism community.