Self-advocate Nicholas Bamonte explores the links between ADHD and challenges with executive functioning.

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  Featured image by Photo by energepic.com from Pexels Mental resilience is an essential skill to master for achieving positive well-being at work. Each and every […]

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Tune in to learn about ARI Research Grant recipient, Dr. DiCicco-Bloom’s ongoing research.

Approximately 17% of children are diagnosed with NDDs, including ASD, ADHD, and ID, which are highly heterogenous, frequently co-occur, and manifest in early life in sex-dependent fashion. We speculate that some of this heterogeneity is due to interactions between genetic risk factors and environmental exposures (G x E). During neurodevelopment, both the generation of new neurons, termed neurogenesis, and the gut microbiome are exquisitely sensitive to environmental factors, with recent evidence raising concern about childhood antibiotics. To examine this issue, we designed a new G x E model selecting 16p11.2 microdeletion mouse because this human variant increases ASD risk 38-fold, and exposure to the cephalosporin antibiotic, cefdinir. We assess effects on the gut microbiome, hippocampal neurogenesis and structure, gene expression, serum metabolome, and adult behaviors. Our preliminary results suggest that cefdinir exposure alters all these parameters, supporting a possible role of antibiotic-induced changes of the microbiome in ASD pathogenesis.

Microbiome Dysbiosis in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in a Gene x Environment Neurodevelopmental Disorders Model System

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Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, MD, is a professor at the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Rutgers University, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. His research interests include gene and growth factor regulation of neurogenesis during mammalian brain development, focusing on models of human neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism, schizophrenia, and environmental teratogens.

Research Interests: My main area of research is nervous system development and how abnormalities contribute to brain disease. As a physician-scientist, I am motivated to share knowledge of brain development and scientific discovery with the public, advising advocacy organizations and government agencies on how basic research can help address neurodevelopmental disorders. Building on our pioneering studies of neurogenesis, we defined how extracellular signals, receptors, and genes regulate signaling pathways that control proliferation to produce neurons in diverse brain regions including the cerebellum, cerebral cortex, and hippocampus. Importantly, mechanisms that stimulate or inhibit neurogenesis in culture models reliably translate into living animals. Learn more about Dr. DiCicco-Bloom

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Externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: Addressing unmet needs and setting up an environment for success.

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Dr. Bottini discusses externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and a behavioral framework for how this behavior develops and persists

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Microbiome Dysbiosis in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in a Gene x Environment Neurodevelopmental Disorders Model System

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 28, 2025 Tune in to learn about ARI Research Grant recipient, Dr. DiCicco-Bloom’s ongoing research. Approximately 17% of children are diagnosed with NDDs,

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Jason Klimkowski, MBA shares how special interests become lifelines in early sobriety, and how they support change.

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  Photo by Vitaly Gariev on Unsplash   Diversity and inclusion strategies are vital for building respectful, equitable, and thriving workplaces. When embedded into everyday culture, […]

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Tune in for a discussion on how to achieve healthcare equity for all persons, including those with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental conditions, through effective self-advocacy for providers, patients, and families, while addressing the urgent need for systemic change.

Healthcare Equity and Access Concerns in Autism

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Mojdeh Mostafavi, MD is a dual-trained internist and pediatrician currently pursuing a pediatric fellowship in gastroenterology at Mass General Hospital for Children. With a profound personal connection to autism through her brother, Dr. Mostafavi’s dedication to advancing autism care is driven by her commitment to equitable healthcare and her expertise in integrating behavioral theory. Her passion lies in providing care across the lifespan, reflecting her belief in how today’s actions shape future experiences. Her work exemplifies a deep commitment to enhancing access and quality of care for all individuals, particularly those affected by autism.

2025-01-21T13:12:18-05:00

Externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: Addressing unmet needs and setting up an environment for success.

2025-01-21T13:12:18-05:00June 4th, 2025|Anxiety, Anxiety, Executive Function, Health, Medical Care, Meltdowns, Neurological, Parenting, Research, Research, Self Care, Self Injury, Self-Injury, Sensory, Sleep, Social Skills, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Dr. Bottini discusses externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and a behavioral framework for how this behavior develops and persists

  • Gene Penetrance, Gene Penetrance Autism, Genetic Penetrance, Gene Penetrance Autism, Autism Genetics, Autism Gene
2025-01-17T11:30:55-05:00

Microbiome Dysbiosis in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in a Gene x Environment Neurodevelopmental Disorders Model System

2025-01-17T11:30:55-05:00May 28th, 2025|Biomarkers, Gastrointestinal, Health, Medical Care, Research, Research, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 28, 2025 Tune in to learn about ARI Research Grant recipient, Dr. DiCicco-Bloom’s ongoing research. Approximately 17% of children are diagnosed with NDDs,

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Sophie Bishop explores ways that mental health providers can be better trained to help neurodivergent clients.

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Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Learn about the process of getting a behavior assessment from start to finish, plus updates on current research and strategies for treatment.

Assessing and Treating Severe Behaviors

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Nathan Call, PhD, BCBA-D, received his doctorate in school psychology from the University of Iowa in 2003. He has been at Marcus Autism Center since 2006, where he has held many positions as a clinician and as a leader of treatment programs.

Dr. Call has an active research agenda that includes publishing in and serving on the editorial board for several journals, including as an associate editor for Behavior Analysis: Research and Practice. Dr. Call’s current research interests include the assessment and treatment of severe behavior disorders. He is a strong proponent of disseminating behavioral treatments to broader audiences, which has led him to serve as principal investigator on several federally funded randomized clinical trials. Dr. Call has also conducted translational research in behavioral economics and measure development.

2025-01-21T13:12:18-05:00

Externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities: Addressing unmet needs and setting up an environment for success.

2025-01-21T13:12:18-05:00June 4th, 2025|Anxiety, Anxiety, Executive Function, Health, Medical Care, Meltdowns, Neurological, Parenting, Research, Research, Self Care, Self Injury, Self-Injury, Sensory, Sleep, Social Skills, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Dr. Bottini discusses externalizing behavior among children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and a behavioral framework for how this behavior develops and persists

  • Gene Penetrance, Gene Penetrance Autism, Genetic Penetrance, Gene Penetrance Autism, Autism Genetics, Autism Gene
2025-01-17T11:30:55-05:00

Microbiome Dysbiosis in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in a Gene x Environment Neurodevelopmental Disorders Model System

2025-01-17T11:30:55-05:00May 28th, 2025|Biomarkers, Gastrointestinal, Health, Medical Care, Research, Research, Webinar|

Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, May 28, 2025 Tune in to learn about ARI Research Grant recipient, Dr. DiCicco-Bloom’s ongoing research. Approximately 17% of children are diagnosed with NDDs,

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Self-advocate Cynthia Hammer, MSW shares different perspectives on how people with ADHD can deal with challenges related to social interactions.

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Self-advocate Gerene Keesler shares the importance of resources and opportunities for the neurodivergent.

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