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Connecting with Your Inner Autistic Fish

August 15, 2024by Emily Casanova 3 Comments

While I plan to continue to produce blogs because I love the written word, I’ve ventured into the Tiktok world and will be posting videos exploring the science of autism, […]

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The Story of Us: Autism and Neanderthals?

June 27, 2024by Emily Casanova Leave a comment

Recently, I did an interview with Seth Chagi on the World of Paleoanthropology about our new paper on the roles of a subset of Neanderthal DNA in autism. Please enjoy!

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A Lot of Autism Genes Evolved during the Cambrian Period

July 11, 2023by Emily Casanova Leave a comment

You’ve heard of the “Cambrian Explosion,” right? The Cambrian period is known for its plethora of bizarre animal forms that seemingly exploded out of nowhere. The period began about 541 […]

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Spectrum News: What Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Can Teach Us about Autism

October 22, 2019by Emily Casanova 8 Comments

There is rapidly growing interest in the relationship between the hereditary connective tissue disorders, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)/hypermobility spectrum disorder (HSD), and autism. As some of my regular readers already know, […]

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Ancient Autism Genes

June 10, 2019by Emily Casanova 17 Comments

We recently published an article in Autism Research reporting that autism genes are extremely ancient compared to other genes in the human genome. Illustration by Alexander Glandien. Courtesy of Spectrum News. […]

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Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome & Gastrointestinal Disorders

June 24, 2018by Emily Casanova 1 Comment

For most people, if they’re at all familiar with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) or the closely related Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD), when they think of these conditions the first thing that […]

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Our Recent Study on the Overlap between Autism and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders

March 18, 2018by Emily Casanova 27 Comments

Although much of my research efforts to date have focused on the genetics of autism, over the last year or so I’ve turned a significant part of my attention to […]

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A Time Window for Treating Autism?

August 6, 2017by Emily Casanova 8 Comments

One of the more popular theories explaining autism symptomology concerns an excitatory:inhibitory (E:I) imbalance in the brain [1, 2]. This states that an E:I imbalance leads to overexcitation in pyramidal […]

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Do Transposable Elements Predispose towards Genetic Copy Number Variations?

July 16, 2017by Emily Casanova Leave a comment

Certain regions of the human genome seem to be prone towards copy number variations (CNV), which are large rearrangements of DNA that often occur in the form of deletions and […]

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Sex Differences in Autism May Be Linked to Secondary Sex Traits

November 27, 2016by Emily Casanova 2 Comments

Why is autism diagnosed more often in boys than girls? True, there is some evidence to suggest that the diagnostic criteria themselves were based primarily on males and therefore better […]

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Neuroscientist, evolutionary biologist, biomedical scientist. I focus on clinical paleogenomics of conditions like autism, but also study connective tissue disorders. Science is my work, my passion, and my hobby. I also enjoy fossil and antique collecting as well as a bit of photography. I love a good strong black tea, knitting, and spending time with my family (both the human and furry varieties).

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