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Click here to view an online lecture on the neurobiology of autism spectrum disorders and the potential role of gut bacterial metabolites through a novel rodent model.

The Gut Brain Link to Autism Autism Canada 2010 Toronto

Autism One Radio Interview

Rogers Television Interview 1: The Biology of Autism(streaming media)

Rogers Television Interview 2: The Dietary Digestive System Link to Autism
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To the Point with Host Jim Chapman


Vantage Magazine Article: "On the Trail of Autism A Scientist and CEO Collaborate to Find Answers"

The Gut Brain Link to Autism - Lecture "Autism One" Chicago 2009

Enteric and dietary short chain fatty acids - Possible triggers of autism-associated epilepsy and movement disorder - Lecture "Autism One"

Reseachers explore the gut-brain connection

"The Self-Centered Bug”- Can Acquired Infections Influence Brain Function and Behavior in Autism?

 

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