29 episodes

Each episode brings together neuroscience, technology, and innovation to a soundscape that'll change your perspectives on autism, the mind and the world around us. This podcast series is produced by the New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence.

Autism Thinks New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence

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Each episode brings together neuroscience, technology, and innovation to a soundscape that'll change your perspectives on autism, the mind and the world around us. This podcast series is produced by the New Jersey Autism Center of Excellence.

    Babies on the Move: The origins and importance of spontaneous movements

    Babies on the Move: The origins and importance of spontaneous movements

    Babies on the Move: The origins and importance of spontaneous movements 
    with Professor Christa Einspieler

    Join us to hear a moving conversation with Professor Christa Einspieler, a neurophysiologist from the Medical University of Graz. Einspieler is a trailblazer in the field of infant development and she was a pioneer in creating the general movements assessment (GMA). GMA assesses the spontaneous (general) movement patterns of infants for early identification of infants at increased risk for cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions like autism spectrum disorders.

    This is the first part of a series called 'Babies on the Move', where we're on a mission to learn more about how observing movement can tell us about the neurodevelopment of young infants.

    Full Transcript: https://rb.gy/x51qd

    Further Reading:

    General Movements Trust - https://general-movements-trust.info/5/home

    Prechtl, H. (2001). General movement assessment as a method of developmental neurology: New paradigms and their consequences The 1999 Ronnie MacKeith Lecture. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 43(12), 836-842.
    Einspieler, C., Prechtl, H. F., Bos, A. F., Ferrari, D. F. M., & Cioni, M. (2008). Prechtl's method on the qualitative assessment of general movements in preterm, term and young infants. Mac Keith Press.

    Einspieler, C., Prayer, D., & Marschik, P. B. (2021). Fetal movements: the origin of human behaviour. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 63(10), 1142–1148. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.14918

    • 24 min
    The World of Autism: A Critical and Historical Analysis (with Dr. John Summers)

    The World of Autism: A Critical and Historical Analysis (with Dr. John Summers)

    In this Autism Thinks episode, historian John Summers brings a fresh perspective. He is newly affiliated as a research fellow in History and Disability with the think tank New America and has been the President and Editorial Director of Lingua Franca Media. As a historian, he starts from the beginning, bringing context into the bigger picture as he discusses various issues in the realm of autism, from behaviorism and autism care services to transportation needs and adult group homes. 
    Full Transcript of the Episode - https://bit.ly/3SyE65v ; Music excerpts used in this podcast are from the royalty-free music library by composer Kevin MacLeod.
    John Summers' website -
    https://johnsummers.co
    The Shocking School article -
    https://bostonreview.net/articles/the-shocking-school/
    The Group Home Racket article - https://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2021/1121summers.html
    As Private Equity Comes to Dominate Autism Services article - https://www.thenation.com/article/society/private-equity-autism-aba/
    Spinning their Wheels article -
    https://www.cambridgeday.com/2017/12/18/quality-of-service-for-disabled-child-ends-with-start-of-bus-ride-of-up-to-two-hours/

    • 42 min
    A Small Piece in Many Different Journeys: Innovating Healthcare & Medical Technology

    A Small Piece in Many Different Journeys: Innovating Healthcare & Medical Technology

    A Small Piece in Many Different Journeys: Innovating Healthcare & Medical Technology
    Dr. Emily Reiser joins us this Autism Thinks episode, sharing how she makes innovation dreams come true. She is currently the Associate Director at Texas Medical Center (TMC). As a former Senior Manager of Innovation Community Engagement, she helped aspiring entrepreneurs and startups launch new technologies for public health at the Texas Medical Center's innovation arm, TMC Innovation. She describes her role as an interconnector, bringing together startups, entrepreneurs and innovators with clinicians and their patients-- a crucial piece in many different journeys. Further, she speaks more about disparities in healthcare and supporting the disabled community through new technologies. If you are an inspiring innovator or interested in medical technology, tune in for Dr. Reiser's invaluable words of advice.
    Useful Resources/ Links:
    Texas Medical Center Innovation:
    https://www.linkedin.com/company/tmcinnovation
    https://twitter.com/tmcinnovation?s=21

    Dr. Emily Reiser:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyreiser
    https://twitter.com/em_reiser?s=21

    Music/ Soundbites Featured: shorturl.at/drvA0

    • 30 min
    Mentoring in Academia: Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui and Her Story (Part II)

    Mentoring in Academia: Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui and Her Story (Part II)

    This episode, Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui continues to share her story. She is the founder of biotechnology company, NutrArgan, and a former faculty member at the Endocrinology Program in the Department of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University. Her story is a story of a true scientist, a story of obstacles and lessons learned along the way— and at the same time, it’s a story of resilience and hope. 
    NutrArgan, Biotech company founded by Nadia
    https://nutrargan.com
    Dr. Rachdaoui's Open Letter
    https://sites.google.com/view/mentoring-in-academia/home
    NIH Re-entry Supplement Links
    https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-18-592.html
    https://orwh.od.nih.gov/career-development-education/research-supplements-promote-re-entry-biomedical-and-behavioral
    NIH R21 Grant
    https://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/r21.htm
    NIH Grant Policies
     https://grants.nih.gov/policy/nihgps/index.htm
    Useful Blogs/ References -
    https://www.brains-explained.com/things-to-know-starting-postdoc-part-1/
    https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2021/07/12/an-alternative-approach-to-measuring-community-engagement-in-higher-education/
    https://neuronline.sfn.org/professional-development/recognizing-and-addressing-power-dynamics-in-science-and-academia
    https://today.duke.edu/2020/03/confronting-power-dynamics-academia

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Mentoring in Academia: Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui and Her Story (Part I)

    Mentoring in Academia: Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui and Her Story (Part I)

    In this Autism Thinks episode, Dr. Nadia Rachdaoui shares her story that highlights the importance of mentoring in academia. She was a faculty member at the Endocrinology Program in the Department of Animal Sciences, Rutgers University. She narrates incidents that occurred with her mentors at Rutgers, supported by her colleagues, friends, family and others moved by her story. Her story is a story of a true scientist, a story of obstacles and lessons learned along the way— and at the same time, it’s a story of resilience and hope. 
    Dr. Rachdaoui's Open Letter - https://sites.google.com/view/mentoring-in-academia/home

    NIH Re-entry Supplement Links - 
    https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-18-592.html, 
    https://orwh.od.nih.gov/career-development-education/research-supplements-promote-re-entry-biomedical-and-behavioral

    NIH R21 Grant - https://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/r21.htm

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Standing out from the Crowd

    Standing out from the Crowd

    Growing up in Long Island, NY, Khaaliq Crowder is a recent graduate in Journalism from the University of New Haven. He joins us for this fun podcast episode, sharing his experiences as an autistic advocate and media journalist. Highlighting the power of connection, he gives advice for other autistic individuals navigating through college, internships and careers. 

    Music/ Soundbites featured:
    Excerpt from Khaaliq Crowder's video clip from Sirius XM's Sway in the Morning Show ( on Instagram)
    Prod. Riddiman - optimistic
    Prod. Riddiman - Mixtape - Vintage Hip Hop Freestyle Beat
    Arctic Circle Music - Short and Sweet ( LoFi Studying)
    TODAY Show - Haley Moss Sets Her Own Limits And Becomes First Autistic Lawyer In Florida

    • 22 min

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