
Judy Van de Water
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16-07-2014 06:19:49
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Studies from the MIND Institute's Judy Van de Water and Kathleen Angkustsiri are shedding new light on a subtype of autism related to maternal autoantibodies. health.ucdavis.edu/mind-institute… Judy Van de Water #autism

Mother's blood may carry the secret to one type of autism medicalxpress.com/news/2022-06-m… via Medical Xpress

"That result may suggest that the relationship between IBD and autism may not be due to shared common genetic variants,” says study investigator Christina Dardani. By Emily Harris. Judy Van de Water Charis Eng, MD, PhD #ASDresearch #autismresearch bit.ly/3zwjh4d

Judy Van de Water is a highly regarded immunologist studying the maternal immune system's effect on #autism. Did you know she's also an equestrian and an artist? This profile in Spectrum (Autism Research News) includes photos of her horse Hank and her artwork: spectrumnews.org/opinion/q-and-… .Judy Van de Water


2 MIND Institute superstars are featured in this beautiful photo essay about women in autism science by Spectrum (Autism Research News): Jill Silverman and Judy Van de Water. Tomorrow is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Join us in celebrating #WomeninScience! spectrumnews.org/.../day-of-wom…


How are maternal autoantibodies linked to autism? Find out more below where John Lukens and I highlight an interesting recent study from Matthew Bruce and Judy Van de Water 🧩 nature.com/articles/s4138…

Read our latest #research on #maternalautoantibodyrelatedautism, published with Springer Nature in @molecularpsychiatry rdcu.be/c8w5G


Pleased to share new collaborative work with Judy Van de Water to develop a a rat model of relevance for maternal autoantibody-related autism spectrum condition. KCL contributions were led by Amalie Couch The National Centre for the 3Rs and BRAIN CNDD| King's College Article here: nature.com/articles/s4138…

"There is a critical need to increase our understanding of autistic females, both biologically and clinically," explains the MIND Institute's Christine Wu Nordahl in her "Autism Research" commentary. Thanks Spectrum (Autism Research News) for including in a recent daily email! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/au…



I want to share the amazing new paper by my recently graduates student, Dr Janna Mclellan , on her outanding work demonstrating the downstream effects of maternal autoantibody exposure related to #Autism in molecularpsychiatry! rdcu.be/eaG2f
