4th NCCR SYNAPSY SYMPOSIUM / The social motivation hypothesis in autism: Recent findings in mice and men

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Date 26.06.2015
Hour 13:00
Location
Auditoire A250 CMU, Geneva
Category Conferences - Seminars

PROGRAM
13h00
  Opening remarks, Stephan Eliez University of Geneva
13h15   Measuring trajectories of development in young children with autism, Marie Schaer University of Geneva
14h40   Dissecting the role of reward system in social motivation deficits in an ASD mouse model, Camilla Bellone University of Lausanne
14h05   Brain systems for speech perception in children with autism spectrum disorders, Daniel Abrams Stanford University

14h50   Break

15h15   Why an early diagnosis of ASD?, Nadia Chabane University of Lausanne
15h30   Social reward: basic mechanisms and autism pathogenesis, Gul Dolen Johns Hopkins University
16h15   The Centres for Early Intervention for Autism in Geneva: our experience with the Early Start Denver Model, Hilary Wood de Wilde Office Médico-Pédagogique, Geneva
16h35   From molecules to behaviour: Disentangling ASDs, Claudia Bagni KUniversity of Leuven (Belgium)/University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy)
16h55   Tackling the Heterogeneity of Autism: The Autism Phenome Project, Christine Nordahl UC Davis MIND Institute

17h35   Posters & Drinks

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  • General public
  • Free

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