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SUMMARY:The Ancient Roots of Autism Susceptibility Genes - webinar
DESCRIPTION:Researcher Emily Casanova\, PhD\, provides updates on her emerging findings in genetic research and autism. \nThe Speaker:  \nEmily Casanova\, PhD\, is an assistant professor in the Neuroscience program and the Department of Psychological Sciences at Loyola University\, New Orleans\, in the fall of 2022. She received her B.A. in Psychology from Webster University in St. Louis\, and then went on to receive her M.S. (2012) and Ph.D. (2014) in Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology from the University of Louisville. She did a one-year postdoctoral fellowship with the University of South Carolina (USC) in Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND)\, followed by a three-year research postdoctoral fellowship\, performing both clinical and basic autism research. She was hired by USC first as a Research Assistant Professor in Biomedical Sciences and then as a Clinical Assistant Professor in Pediatrics\, as well as maintaining an Adjunct Lecturer position with Wofford College\, teaching Psychology courses. \nThroughout her training and early career\, Dr. Casanova’s research has been focused on the study of autism from various perspectives\, including investigation of its overlap with hereditary connective tissue disorders such as Ehlers-Danlos syndromes and fragile X premutation\, as well as the investigation of major effect autism susceptibility genes and their evolution. Related to the study of autism gene evolution\, Dr. Casanova has also been investigating a large group of developmental regulatory genes\, their roles in metazoan evolution\, and how they relate to evolutionary theories such as Punctuated Equilibria. \nDr. Casanova enjoys collecting antiques\, traveling to other countries\, knitting\, collecting fossils\, spending time with her family (both the two-legged and furry varieties)\, and a good strong cuppa tea! She also blogs on Science Over a Cuppa: https://scienceoveracuppa.com \nREGISTER:  https://www.autism.org/the-ancient-roots-of-autism-susceptibility-genes/
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