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Autism in Oxford Sept 2012
The first Autism in Oxford meeting was held in St John's College Oxford on Tuesday 4th September 2012
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Passionate about spreading knowledge & understanding of the realities of life on the autism spectrum
Dr Esther Becker
Molecular mechanisms underlying neuron development and autism
Professor Angela Vincent
Maternal immunity in neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly autism
Dr Anne Stewart
Research of patient and carer's experience of ASD
Dr Diane Newbury
Genetic contributions to risk of neurodevelopmental disorders with a focus upon language impairment
Professor Kia Nobre
Director of the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity
University of Oxford Disability Advisory Service (DAS)
The DAS offers a specialist AS mentoring scheme and other study support services for AS students including an employment initiative with university careers service.
David A. Menassa
Investigating the balance between excitation and inhibition in the autism brain using stereology in post mortem samples and magnetoencephalography (MEG) in recruited autism spectrum disorder individuals.
Lauren Spallone
Children, Challenging Behaviours, Self-Care Skills, Parent Training, ABA Supervision, Positive Behavioural Supports
Dr Sally Powis
I work with adults with ASD and LD at Southern Health (where I lead on autism for Oxon, Bucks and Wilts) and across the whole spectrum of ability at Kingwood trust.
Dr Gaia Scerif
Young children with neurodevelopmental disorders of known genetic origin, overlap with autistic spectrum and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Dr Alex Popescu
The nosology of autism spectrum disorders; longitudinal qualitative research in autism; cinematic, media, and digital art interventions in young persons with autism; trans-cultural aspects of autism.
Dr Anne Stewart
Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
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