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SUMMARY:Take the Stress out of Transition Ask Me
DESCRIPTION:Need answers for after the bus stops coming?\nDo you have a high schooler with a learning difference?\nDo you have questions about accommodations at work or college?\nNot sure what to ask? Or who to ask? \nClick the link or call in to Ask Me Anything about Transition  https://zoom.us/j/94312045558? pwd=MkkrdzR3YzVKMVI2ZlJYb DhORXpzdz09 \nDial by your location\n+1 646 558 8656\nUS (New York)\nMeeting ID: 943 1204 5558\nPasscode: 454891\nFind your local number:  https://zoom.us/u/adTpItYB0T \nAsk Me Anything: Transition— is hosted by Tonia Weichmann.  Tonia is the Transition Coordinator at Parent Network of WNY\, with over 20 years of experience working with children\, teens\, adults\, and families on a wide variety of concerns associated with Learning Differences and Transitioning. The years of experiences have provided the ability to support young adults as they develop their skills and goals\, educate families and professionals on ways to guide and support young adults\, connecting to resources and services\, and empower individuals to make an informed decision.
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SUMMARY:The Role of Neurotransmitters in GI Disorders Related to Autism
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to learn about research exploring the role enteric neurotransmitters\, specifically serotonin and oxytocin\, play in enteric nervous system (ENS) development and how\, when signaling of either of these neurotransmitters is abnormal\, it can result in intestinal inflammation and/or motility dysfunction. \nRegister:  https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/944629322134593803 \nAbout the Speaker:  Kara Gross Margolis\, MD is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and a pediatric gastroenterologist with a clinical expertise in brain-gut axis disorders\, and particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASD).  She has published highly novel observations on the roles that enteric neurotransmitters\, specifically serotonin and oxytocin\, play in enteric nervous system (ENS) development and how\, when signaling of either of these neurotransmitters is abnormal\, result in intestinal inflammation and/or motility dysfunction.  She has more recently leveraged her expertise to study disorders of the brain-gut axis from the perspective of the ENS.  Her studies in this area thus far have focused on two disorders that have been classically thought of as central nervous system (CNS)-centric\, ASD and developmental antidepressant (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor; SSRI) exposure.  Her overall goals are to pursue translational research that interrogates basic mechanisms underlying important clinical conditions\, in order to utilize this knowledge to develop novel therapeutic strategies.
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