Here researchers David Ledbetter, PhD, and Christa Lese Martin, MEd. discuss the “identities” of autism, a condition which cannot be linked to any one factor but may be the result of thousands of different factors. Also covers genetic testing for autism, which can uncover risk factors and point to clues for treatment. Background Emory University and Emory Healthcare are involved in extensive work in researching and treating autism. Ledbetter is a Professor of Human Genetics and the Director of the Division of Medical Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine. Martin is an Associate Professor of Human Genetics, Emory University School of Medicine. Credits This video was produced by Emory Photography & Video. For more information on Emory’s photo and video production work, visit photo.emory.edu For More Information “The autism family album” (Emory Health, Spring 2009) whsc.emory.edu “Do vaccines cause autism?” (Emory Health, Spring 2009) whsc.emory.edu Emory Autism Center www.psychiatry.emory.edu Emory Genetics Laboratory genetics.emory.edu Marcus Autism Center www.choa.org
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