The Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment quarterly newsletter provides updates on activities in the Center, recent research results, upcoming events and conferences, and other timely information.
Volume 15, Issue 3
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Read about our recent autism educational session, learn about brain awareness month, and more.
Volume 15, Issue 2
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Meet our new team members, hear about recent awards, and stay updated on new initiatives within Mount Sinai and at the Guggenheim museum.
Volume 15, Issue 1
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Read about our recent publications, get to know our new staff members, and learn more about our community events.
Volume 14, Issue 2
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Check out what we have been doing in the community, learn about our new questionnaire, research updates, and more.
Volume 14, Issue 1
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Learn more about recent community events, new research publications, and more.
Volume 13, Issue 2
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Learn more about the latest landmark study that identified more autism risk genes, check out our recent research grants, meet the 2022 class of Summer Seaver Research Scholars, and much more.
Volume 13, Issue 1
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Learn how the Seaver Undergraduate Research Scholars Program is increasing diversity in the field, discover the programs we are launching to improve the patient experience, and much more.
Volume 12, Issue 2
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Recap the Seaver Autism Center’s year of new grants, staff, and events.
Volume 12, Issue 1
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This issue includes recent grant funding success, published work, new fellows and staff, and information about how you can help raise funds for autism research at the Seaver Center.
Volume 11, Issue 3
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This issue includes details about how the Seaver Center is overcoming COVID-19 setbacks, a recap of our virtual conference and fundraiser, and recognition of our Rare Champion of Hope Awardee.
Volume 11, Issue 2
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This issue includes exciting ADNP research updates – including a first-ever clinical trial, new faculty grants, an overview of our virtual Autism Awareness Month activities and more.
Volume 11, Issue 1
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This issue includes the study that identifies 102 autism genes, an exciting opportunity we have to research DDX3X syndrome through a Rare As One Grant, recent awards and more.