New Autism Research from the Society for Neuroscience Meeting
I just got home from five days of intense reporting on autism research for SFARI.org at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in San Diego.These are all of my conference reports from the meeting:Online tools sift through storehouses of brain dataComputer program guides molecular scissors on where to snipFirst tadpole model of autism surfaces at conferenceBrain's immune cells boost rapid transmission of signalsHormone reverses autism-like features in mouse modelNeurons made from people with autism show distinct markersGut problems in autism may stem from neuronal connectionsJittery limb movements may predict autism subgroupsBrain findings in autism leave researchers scratching headsChemical messenger may drive maternal infection's effects