idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts

idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts

Autism Science Foundation

Episodes 9
Avg. Duration 17m
Activity Highly Active
Since Feb 2021
Latest Episode Feb 2026

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Schedule
Semi-Annually
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Episodic
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About This Podcast

The latest autism research news stories with ASF Chief Science Officer Alycia Halladay

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Recent Episodes

Genetic pathways leading to autism

Feb 09, 2026 14m

A landmark study that uses brain organoids from different people with different genes associated with autism showed that the different genes act as roads that go on different journeys to the same…

Can COVID cause autism?

Nov 03, 2025 15m

This week, a new study suggests a causal link not between Tylenol, but to COVID, which can cause a fever. There is clearly more research needed, but the findings are consistent with research on the…

News from the International Society for Autism Research Meeting, 2025

May 11, 2025 16m

This year’s International Society of Autism Research Meeting was filled with great presentations about causes, diagnosis, interventions, mechanisms, supports, understanding sex differences and…

Biology of profound and non-profound autism

Jun 02, 2024 12m

Scientists have spent a lot of time trying to understand the biology of autism, unfortunately in the past, scientific studies had everyone with autism lumped together in one group and there are so…

The ASF Year End Review of Science

Dec 27, 2023 22m

Just three days before 2024, ASF provides a summary of the the highlights of scientific discoveries and how they have translated into tools families can use. They include ways to speed up diagnosis…

The molecular signature of the autism brain

Nov 20, 2022 39m

Is there a specific “signature’ that make the autism brain unique? Can there be a common set of findings that certain gene expression goes up and another go down and where? And is it linked to…

The earliest differences across ASDs

Jul 17, 2022 23m

New neurons can be generated in a dish (amazing in itself), and then these neurons can then be studied to examine how they grow, expand, divide and connect. Using this technology, researchers are…

How that little amygdala makes a big difference in autism

May 01, 2022 12m

The amygdala has been shown to be differently sized in autistic people – at first it is too big then it becomes smaller than typically developing people. But how early are these differences seen and…

Better ways of subgrouping ASD?

Feb 01, 2021 19m

On this week’s podcast, two new studies which explore the concept of subgroups of ASD are described. First, a “genetics-first” approach. Dr. Samuel Chawner at Cardiff University compares autism…

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How many episodes does idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts have?

idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts has published 9 episodes since February 2021, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Medicine.

Is idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts still active?

idiopathic autism – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts is currently highly active with new episodes semi-annually. Average episode length is 17m.

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