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We are delighted to launch our new Podcast project, SensesCulturalPod. The podcast episodes will feature interviews with international researchers, activists, advocates, families, and communities working on and affected by autism and neurological health issues.
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Episode 09 - SensesPod: Dr. Pamela J. Lein | 2
Dr. Pamela J. Lein is a Professor of Neurotoxicology and Chair of the Department of Molecular Biosciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, and holds a faculty appointment at the UCDavis MIND Institute which collaborates closely with Senses Cultural.
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Episode 08 - SensesPod: Dr. Pamela J. Lein | 1
Dr. Pamela J. Lein is a Professor of Neurotoxicology and Chair of the Department of Molecular Biosciences in the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, and holds a faculty appointment at the UCDavis MIND Institute which collaborates closely with Senses Cultural.
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Episode 07 - SensesPod: Dr. Alessandro Prigione
Please listen to the latest SensesPod program featuring Dr. Alessandro Prigione whose work at Heinrich Heine University bridges research on stem cell and earl-onset neurodegeneration.
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Episode 06 - SensesPod: Dr. Farideh Niroomand
Dr. Farideh Niroomand, practitioner and educator in the field of autism, Senses Cultural Advisory Board Member
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Episode 05 - SensesPod: Dr. Melanie Pellecchia
Listen to the fifth episode of SENSESPod, our new podcast program. In this program, Dr. Melanie Pellecchia, assistant professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, speaks about her decision to work in the field of autism research, her treatment methods for children with autism, and her journey to become a faculty member at U Penn.
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Episode 04 - SensesPod: Dr. Melanie Pellecchia
Listen to the forth episode of SENSESPod, our new podcast program. In this program, assistant professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, speaks about her decision to work in the field of autism research, her treatment methods for children with autism, and her journey to become a faculty member at U Penn.