Autism BrainNet
@AutismBrainNet
Advancing #autism #research through the gift of #braindonation. Learn more at http://autismbrainnet.org. Call us at 877-333-0999. We are available 24/7.
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Studies facilitated by Autism BrainNet are contributing to discoveries in autism science and related neurodevelopmental disorders. Learn more: bit.ly/3JLEChy
Autism BrainNet facilitates research on donated postmortem brain tissue to better understand the causes of autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions. Who can become a brain donor for Autism BrainNet? Click to learn more: autismbrainnet.org/families/how-w…
November is #NationalEpilepsyAwarenessMonth. Epilepsy is a common co-occurring condition in autism and represents an essential aspect of the research that Autism BrainNet facilitates. Learn more about Autism BrainNet at autismbrainnet.org.
🎧 🎙️ Moms Talk Autism Podcast recently spoke with Dr. David Amaral & Carolyn Hare from Autism BrainNet about understanding autism at a deeper level & the role families can play in shaping the future of autism research. Listen to the podcast here: apple.co/3JhGNcX
Brain donation is a voluntary process and the decision to become a brain donor is a personal one. Learn the facts of brain donation with Autism BrainNet to determine if postmortem brain donation is right for you and your family. Know the facts: autismbrainnet.org/10-facts-about…
October has been an incredible month meeting families, providers, researchers and future collaborators at various conferences and community events across the country. Thank you to all who stopped by to say hello and learn more about Autism BrainNet. bit.ly/3YQH3UT
We're excited to be part of the 2025 Michigan Association of Medical Examiners Annual Conference. Stop by the Autism BrainNet booth to learn more about how you can help advance #autism research.
Our newsletter, delivered quarterly to subscribers, highlights program updates and scientific advances in autism research made possible by studying the postmortem brain. To subscribe, visit: autismbrainnet.org/newsletter
From our science library: A large study of postmortem brains reports detailed molecular changes in autism and how they relate to genetic susceptibility. Read more about how specific types of cells, called glial cells, may be affected in autism. bit.ly/46lnOHd
At Autism BrainNet, we work with researchers whose studies are focused on understanding autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders. Learn more about our work: bit.ly/3DOVphh
Happy 15th Anniversary @s_searchlight! Listen to the latest episode of the @AutismScienceFd podcast to learn more about the discoveries made possible by Simons Searchlight families.
🎧 New podcast! Simons Searchlight PI Dr. Wendy Chung joins Dr. Alycia Halladay of the Autism Science Foundation to mark 15 years of discovery. “There’s strength in numbers”—every family’s story fuels science & powers breakthroughs.💙 🔗 asfpodcast.org/archives/1929 #CareForRare
Join @SPARKforAutism on their upcoming webinar. Click below for details.
Join us for September's upcoming webinar! 👀 Details— 🗣️ Safety in Mind-Elopement Behavior in Autistic Children with Dr. Silvia Pereira-Smith 🗓️ Wednesday, September 24th 🕑 2:00-3:00pm EST 🔗 Zoom: bit.ly/3VbwLfF 🔗 Facebook Live: facebook.com/share/1CeoTrDs…
In this recorded webinar hosted by @SPARKforAutism, you'll learn about the mission of Autism BrainNet, the value of postmortem brain donation in advancing autism research and the donation process. Click here for the webinar: autismbrainnet.org/2025/08/13/aut…
Autism BrainNet makes the donation process as simple as possible for every family. Donor families are treated with respect and compassion and provided with ongoing support. Learn who can become a brain donor and how the donation process works. autismbrainnet.org/families/how-w…
In this article, Dorothy reflects on her cousin Gregory, a talented artist who left a lasting impression on her life. She shares some insight into his remarkable talents & her decision to gift his brain to science to honor his legacy. Read the story: bit.ly/3GqhPq8
Autism BrainNet promotes innovative, high-quality research on donated postmortem brain tissue with the goal of improving the understanding of the biological causes of autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders. Learn more about our work & mission: autismbrainnet.org/overview/
What are researchers learning about autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders by studying postmortem brain tissue? Browse our library of science articles to learn more: bit.ly/3JLEChy
Curious about the impact that postmortem brain donation has on advancing autism research? Listen to this recent interview on the Causes or Cure podcast with Dr. David Amaral & donor family member Kathy Stein. 🎧 🎙️ Listen here: buzzsprout.com/265442/episode…
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Who can become a brain donor for autism research? Do you have to register to become a brain donor? What is the process and is there a cost? Check out our FAQs to get the answers to these and other questions about brain donation with Autism BrainNet: bit.ly/3YQLmiS
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