B-RAD Lab
@B_RADLAB
Welcome to the Brain Research Across Development Lab! Located at the University of South Carolina (@UofSC) and directed by Dr. Caitlin Hudac (@greatcait)
We’re the B-RAD Lab, nice to meet you! Want to participate in a study with us? You can learn all about us here and on our website at b-radlab.com. #research #neuroscience #neurodiversity #eeg
Our lab had a discussion on the significance of a late diagnosis in autism. Want to learn more? Check it out on our website. Blog: b-radlab.com/happenings/the… Referenced article: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/au…
Our lab had a discussion on social media as a tool for socializing in autistic youth without having the barriers that typically make socializing in-person difficult. Discussed article: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Blog post: b-radlab.com/happenings/soc…
Our lab had a discussion on the importance of increasing representative engagement in developmental cognitive neuroscience, a topic that we care greatly about. Here’s what we took away from our discussion and how it relates to our lab. b-radlab.com/happenings
Become a psych major to avoid math they said (happy meme Monday)
📢Just dropped.... The SCN2A Family & Professional Conference and Research Roundtable agendas are posted! Check out the rich, educational content and don't forget to register to join us virtually! scn2a.org/conference.html
What an incredible weekend @ #PennMedMDBR2024! We came together to ride, walk, volunteer, and cheer each other on. Huge thanks to everyone who participated and supported us! Special gratitude to the ODC for their matching gift to #cureSCN2A. donate: lnkd.in/emwHF9Sr
At a time when at least half of adults do not get enough physical activity 🏃♀️🏋️🤾♂️ this research has the potential to make a major impact on South Carolina and other states affected by health problems correlated with inactivity like diabetes, heart disease and stroke. 🫀🧠
Courtney Monroe (@MonroeMovement) has been awarded $3M from the @NIDDKgov to help adults increase long-term physical activity through technology and social ties. ow.ly/fRat50RTU6h #ArnoldSchoolDiscovery #ResearchThatMatters
Thank you Southeast Richland Library @accessfreely for a wonderful Play Freely Event on Saturday!😊 It was great meeting everyone who attended and viewing all the sensory-friendly activities they offered. #Neurodiversity #sensoryfriendly
As #AutismAcceptanceMonth wraps up, we have one more story collection to share, on the breadth and depth of autism research at @UofSC. Learn how USC researchers are working to unlock the mysteries of the mind, and support families affected by autism. sc.edu/uofsc/posts/20…
Congrats to everyone who presented their posters at #DiscoverUSC2024 and for supporting the research community! Special shoutout to our graduating folks in the lab! @USCResearch
We are thrilled to be a part of @canresearchSC ! Autism research at @UofSC and @UofSC_CAS is growing exponentially. Reach out if you want to chat with us about how to get involved
The Carolina Autism and Neurodevelopment Research Center in the @UofSC_CAS offers a variety of resources, events and study participation opportunities for families affected by autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Learn more: tinyurl.com/3ht9h22u.
We are so excited to have @sophiehannah120 join our lab and share her brilliant ideas!
I'm thrilled to announce that I will be attending the @UofSC Clinical-Community Psychology PhD program in the @B_RADLAB under the mentorship of @greatcait studying autism, rare genetic syndromes, and emotion regulation!
Congratulations to Jackson McFadden for successfully defending his thesis with advisor @Dr_Dan_Cooper and secondary reader @greatcait. #AcademicTwitter: We recommend you listen to the podcasts he created to discuss #Inclusion in #Academia! open.spotify.com/show/25TnQLscz…
That’s a wrap on #SANS2024 ! Our NAcc’s are buzzing because our first time coming in person was so rewarding. We’re inspired! #socialneuro #affectiveneuro @greatcait @caicai96
Prevalence of autism among children is rising, but access to new, evidence-based interventions is often spotty at best. @UofSC clinician Sarah Edmunds’ research aims to change that. #AutismAcceptanceMonth sc.edu/uofsc/posts/20…
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Shortening the gap
Prevalence of autism among children is rising, but access to new, evidence-based interventions is often spotty at best, an obstacle that one University of South Carolina clinician hopes to improve...
The official Discover USC 2024 Guidebook app is now live! Get it at guidebook.com/g/dusc2024. 📲 Through the app you can… - Browse and search presentations - View the event schedule - Find info on event-day shuttles and more! 🤙 Join us Friday, April 19, for #DiscoverUSC2024 😎
Happy Monday! We will be tabling at Sensory Sensitive Fun Time at the Bang Back Pinball Lounge this Saturday, March 23rd. This is a great family-friendly event and we hope to see you there! #Neurodiversity #sensoryfriendly #familyfriendly #resources
We had a great time at @SCStateMuseum Disability Celebration Day! 30 community partners attended and we were able to experience some incredible highlights💖From the Community Art Creation project to sensory-friendly activities, this was an incredible event😊@canresearchSC
Happy Disability Advocacy Day!❤️The B-RAD Lab and CAN Research Center @canresearchSC met a lot of organizations and were captivated by amazing speakers! Thank you to everyone who attended this event hosted by @SCPDO1 #DisabilityAdvocacyDaySC
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