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Monthly Archives: October 2013

The Embryonic Origins of Autism

October 27, 2013by Emily Casanova 10 Comments

Before I get to the autism stuff, I’m going to give you some background. In last week’s blog, I tried to explain the links in development between my hairless mice […]

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Riddle: What Do Bald Mice & Autism Have in Common?

October 20, 2013by Emily Casanova Leave a comment

Last week I penned a blog about my current research foci. One project involves transgenic (mutant) balding mice, meanwhile the other is all about autism genomics. Even though these were […]

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An Update on My Current Work: Bald Mice & Autism Genomics

October 13, 2013by Emily Casanova Leave a comment

I gotta be honest: my brain is pretty fried this weekend. After each sentence I type here I find myself staring off into space snatching some microsleep. Ya ever feel […]

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How Might Autism & Diabetes Be Related?

October 6, 2013by Emily Casanova 9 Comments

Back in 2012, researchers associated with the M.I.N.D. Institute in California reported a study in which significant links were found between a “Metabolic Syndrome” in mothers and the occurrence of […]

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Developmental and molecular biologist. I primarily focus on autism and connective tissue disorders, but am fascinated by all things biology. Science is my work, my passion, and my hobby. I relish reading history, especially as it relates to the development of the sciences. I am also a hobby-paleontologist, enjoy photography, love a good strong black tea, and spending time with my family (both the human and cat varieties).

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Mo Costandi

Neuroscience writer

bowiesattva.wordpress.com/

Beyond the Ion Channel

The ILAE Genetics Commission Blog

The RNA Underworld

In biology, all roads lead to RNA ...

Ballastexistenz

Future of Research

Scientists changing science

the Exhibitionologist

[ek-suh-bish-uhn-ol-uh-jist] -noun: Person who studies and reviews exhibitions, then blogs about them.

Heretic, Rebel, a Thing to Flout

BI-WEEKLY POSTS ON SCIENCY TOPICS

Cortical Chauvinism

A site discussing autism related issues

blogorrhea

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Is Prenatal Ultrasound safe?

An exploration of the debate

thepostoncollective.wordpress.com/

Notes and opinions focused on the intersection of science, education, politics, and diversity.

Quigley's Cabinet

BI-WEEKLY POSTS ON SCIENCY TOPICS

Autistic And Awesome

it is NOT junk

BI-WEEKLY POSTS ON SCIENCY TOPICS

passionless Droning about autism

Autism from the view of the self taught immunologist, neurobiologist, psychologist, gastroenterologist, geneticist.

Biomedical ecology and other sciences

The elephant in this jungle!

The Silent Astronomer

The Thesis Whisperer

Just like the horse whisperer - but with more pages

Mind Hacks

Neuroscience and psychology news and views.

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