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  2. California Autism Foundation - Wikipedia

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    ABC School is designed for children and young adults aged 6 to 22 diagnosed with autism or other developmental disabilities.The school builds on the California Autism Foundation's philosophy of community building and prioritizes teaching life skills through collaborative teaching principles and real-world training opportunities. [5]

  3. Karen Pierce (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Karen Pierce is an American scientist known for her research on the early detection of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). She is a professor-in-residence [1] in the Department of Neurosciences at University of California San Diego, and co-director of the UC San Diego Autism Center of Excellence.

  4. Eric Courchesne - Wikipedia

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    He currently lives in San Diego, California with his wife, also an autism researcher, Karen Pierce, PhD, and their family. Scientifically, Courchesne’s contribution has led to over 180 publications on the topic of autism and has been included in national and international news coverage.

  5. Autism, dyslexia, ADHD. How the University of San Diego is ...

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    University of San Diego professors are developing programs to empower neurodivergent students --- those with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, dyslexia, among other learning differences.

  6. Bernard Rimland - Wikipedia

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    Rimland was born on November 15, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio. He and his family moved to San Diego, California, in 1940. [2] In 1951, Rimland married Gloria Belle Alf. They had three children. Mark, born in 1956, exhibited challenging behaviors which Rimland self-diagnosed through research as autism.

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    HQ: San Diego Total raised: Over $300 million What it does: Cortica provides virtual and in-person pediatric care for autism, as well as commonly co-occurring conditions like behavioral issues and ...

  8. Ashley Van Zeeland - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Van Zeeland is an American neuroscientist, focusing on genomics, genetics, and biotechnology in the fields of autism [1] and anorexia nervosa. [2] [3] Her work on autism revealed that genetic variants were linked to different communication pathways within the brain, [1] [4] and her work related anorexia nervosa to an enzyme regulating cholesterol metabolism.

  9. Robert K. Naviaux - Wikipedia

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    Robert K. Naviaux (born in 1956) is an American physician-scientist who specializes in mitochondrial medicine and complex chronic disorders. He discovered the cause of Alpers syndrome, [1] [2] and was part of the team that reported the first mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation to cause genetic forms of autism. [3]