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Join us for one of our upcoming events! We host a variety of programming opportunities for researchers, families, and trainees (e.g., undergraduate and graduate students, post-docs, staff) each semester.

Upcoming events

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Disability Advocacy Day | March 5

9AM-12PM | SC Statehouse Grounds, Columbia, SC

A state-wide, grassroots movement to emphasize the importance of disability rights and inclusion to the Governor and state legislators. Your voice matters—be part of this powerful movement and help create meaningful change by sharing your story, advocating for policy improvements, and educating our lawmakers.

This year's theme is "Legislate for Change, Advocate for All!"

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AutismConnect 2025 | April 2

8AM-3PM | Brookland Banquet and Conference Center, West Columbia, SC

A FREE, in-person event dedicated to bringing together individuals, families, and professionals in the autism community. Discover the latest interventions, resources, and community opportunities through 21 unique presentation sessions and over 75 vendors! The call for presenters and exhibitors has been released and attendee registration is open. Register today!

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Neurodiversity Among Us | April 5

10AM-3PM | 1800 Gervais St., Columbia, SC

Neurodiversity Among Us is a FREE, inclusive event open to ALL, regardless of age or ability, for the inclusion and celebration of the neurodiversity all around us. Attendees can participate in face paint, silent disco, a raffle, and more! Join us and celebrate the power of neurodiversity in fostering creativity and acceptance. This event is hosted in collaboration with Akoma Cares. More details to come on how to register to attend the event.

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Autism's Got Talent | April 11

Zoom

Join us for a virtual talent show, where we showcase YOUR unique gifts and talents! From juggling to moonwalking and everything in between, we want to see what you have to offer. More details to come on how to sign-up and submit a pre-recorded video of your talent.

CAN Research Center Science Meetings

We host 3 weekly science meetings each month for CAN Research Center members (faculty, trainees, undergraduates, staff). The goal of these meetings is to share and update each other on research progress -- including new findings, new or upcoming grant submissions, and a space to discuss research obstacles and successes.

All meetings are held virtually from 8:30-9:15am. Email can@sc.edu to learn more and attend!

Past Science Meetings: Fall 2024

 

Visiting Scientist Seminar Series

The CAN Research Center invites eminent scholars in autism and neurodevelopmental disorders to share their research with the USC community.

Upcoming  Seminars

Past Seminars

Dec. 3, 2024

"Rethinking Treatment Studies in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities"

Leonard Abbeduto, PhD

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California--Davis

Director, UC Davis MIND Institute

Dec. 2, 2024

"Women and Girls on the Autism Spectrum: Recent Findings and New Directions"

Christine Wu Nordahl, PhD

Director, Autism Phenome Project

Beneto Foundation Endowed Chair, MIND Institute

Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California--Davis

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Nov. 20, 2024

"APP Gene Dose Induced Disruption of the Endosomal Rab Cascade Linked to Degenerative Phenotypes in Down Syndrome"

Bill Mobley, MD, PhD

Distinguished Professor of Neurology, University of California San Diego

Dr. Trudy Mackay

April 4, 2023  

"Epistasis and the Genetics Architecture of Quantitative Traits: Lessons From Drosophila

Trudy Mackay, Ph.D.

 

Dr. Sara Jane Webb

March 17, 2023

"Social-Communication Biomarkers: Quantification and Qualification for Clinical Trial Improvement

Sara Jane Webb, Ph.D.

Professor, University of Washington and Seattle Children's Research Institute

Associate Director and Director of Clinical Translational Core of UW's  Eunice Kennedy Shriver Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center 

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March 3, 2023

South Carolina Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorder Consortium annual retreat

Hosted by CAN Research Center. Invited speakers including:

  • Keynote speaker, Dr. Wendy Chung, Columbia University
  • Dr. Robert Anholt, Clemson University
  • Dr. Jory FlemingUniversity of South Carolina
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April 7, 2022

"Increasing Access to Parent-Mediated Interventions for Autism in the Community: Project ImPACT as a Case Example"

Brooke Ingersoll, Ph.D.

Associate Professor and Director of the MSU Autism Lab, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University

February 9, 2022

"mRNA Transport, Local Translation & Neurological Disease"
Gary J. Bassell, Ph.D.

December 8, 2021

"Measuring Anxiety in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder"
Lawrence Scahill, Ph.D.

February 9, 2021

"Neurobiologically-Grounded Signatures of Autism in Infants"
Kristina Denisova, Ph.D.

February 2, 2021

"Effect of early-life immune activation on the ontogeny of learning: Importance for understanding the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders"
Jaclyn M. Schwarz, Ph.D.

January 28, 2021

"Hiding in Plain Sight? A Deeper Look at Females on the Autism Spectrum"
Clare Harrop, Ph.D.

October 21, 2020

Progress in Biomarker Development in Autism
James McPartland, Ph.D.

February 20, 2020

Understanding (and Supporting) Autistic Girls Through Multi-Method Quantitative Phenotyping 
Julia Parish-Morris, Ph.D.

February 11, 2020

Catch Me If You Can: Novel Mechanisms of Social Functioning and Intervention in Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Matthew D. Lerner, Ph.D.

February 10, 2020

Unraveling Mechanisms of Social Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dr. Katrina Choe

February 5, 2020

Dimensions and Taxons: Catalyzing a New Frontier in Autism Research
Jed Elison, Ph.D.

February 2, 2020

Bridging the Gap from Genes to Behavior in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Dr. Benjamin Auerbach

January 28, 2020

Getting Answers from Babies About Autism
Mayada Elsabbagh, Ph.D.

January 21, 2020

Astrocyte-Neuron Communication During Synapse Development for Health and Disease
Dr. Isabella Farhy-Tselnicke

January 16, 2020

Translating EEG Biomarkers in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome: From Mice to Microstates to Minocycline
Lauren Etheridge, Ph.D.

January 13, 2020

Local Protein Synthesis During Neural Development: implications for Health and Disease
Dr. Kristy Welshhans

 


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