Cause we should all aim to hurt the most vulnerable of our population?
Dang! Humans need to be nice to humans. Humans should care for and about other humans.
First: DO NO HARM!
www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/au...
Cause we should all aim to hurt the most vulnerable of our population?
Dang! Humans need to be nice to humans. Humans should care for and about other humans.
First: DO NO HARM!
www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/au...
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/04/o...
Fun article to remind us of the best things in life!
I was delighted to be featured in this charming podcast hosted by the brilliant poet Jack Underwood
Powerful piece in STAT this morning from some NIH staff members who have resigned
www.statnews.com/2026/01/10/n...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author...
A summary of my activities in 2025...let's hope 2026 is less damaging to the research and autism communities
ππ @htagerf.bsky.social (2025). Debate: Standing up for science - how to combat misinformation in child mental health: protecting the integrity of #autism research & practice in the πΊπΈUS. Child & adolescent mental health, 10.1111 doi.org/10.1111/camh...
Congress is currently considering a piece of legislation that would effectively sever all scientific ties between the US and China. Unbelievable.
You can read the AAU response here:
www.aau.edu/key-issues/a...
βThe rewriting of CDCβs guidance is not a routine update. It is a warning. If scientific consensus can be erased with a keystroke & replaced with politically curated doubt, institutions meant to safeguard national health are at risk.β
By @drdebhoury.bsky.social @drdemetre.bsky.social & Dan Jernigan
Origins of language, one of humanityβs most distinctive traits, may be best explained as a unique convergence of multiple capacities each with its own evolutionary history, involving intertwined roles of biology & culture. This framing can expand research horizons. A π§΅ on our @science.org paper.π§ͺ1/n
The Coalition of Autism Scientists does not support new information published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control on November 19, 2025 linking vaccination and autism as it is misleading and not evidence-based.
Agree, but I think it goes beyond sunk costs - there's something about autism that is a magnet for research on hot topics - the hot topic being one where you can always find *something* and which sounds exciting. In this case microbiome. I reckon the life cycle of these things is at least 25 years.
lots of invigorating discussion this year at #BUCLD2025. Unsurprisingly, LLMs as models & as tools made many appearances w/a wide range of views/claims/caveats ab what they can(not) tell us ab language development
I'm still chewing on a few things that seemed to get short shrift 1/4 π¦π¦
hopeless autism study still up in J Pers Med despite
promise to retract it www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/seco...
This is how @mdpiopenaccess.bsky.social pollutes the literature with junk
If you're interested in how advances in human genomics are transforming our understanding of the biology of spoken & written language abilities, please do check out my new peer-reviewed "tutorial" article, just published.
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[Will also make a Bsky explainer π§΅ on it next week when I get some timeπ.]
Conversational turn-taking feels effortless, but it's a complex dance. We find social contextβwho you're talking to and what you're talking aboutβfundamentally changes conversational dynamics in both autistic & TD children. 1/
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... w @chrismmcox.bsky.social
Happy with this popular science article about our work (with @lindadrijvers.bsky.social and @judithholler.bsky.social), showing that listeners use co-speech hand gestures to predict upcoming meaning β www.medscape.com/viewarticle/...
New paper alert! Rare DNA changes in the SETBP1 gene are linked to speech problems & diverse syndromes affecting brain development. Work led by ace postdoc @maggiemkwong.bsky.social uncovered impact of different gene variants, coupling clinical/speech evaluation to molecular & cellular readouts.π§¬π£οΈπ¬π§ͺ
A rewarding start to my day!
Tylenol maker Kenvue is reeling after unsupported claims that its popular drug causes autism. Kennedy is unlikely to stop there.
Baccarelli was paid $700/hour for his work on a case against Tylenol. I will charge $0/hour to tell courts, FDA, and everyone else that correlations can arise from latent variables in the absence of a direct causal relationship.
www.thecrimson.com/article/2025...
Gift article for any uniformed friends or family: experts overwhelmingly agree that the apparent increase in autism in USA is due to broader inclusion criteria and diagnoses. It is NOT caused by tylenol or vaccines
www.nytimes.com/2025/09/23/o...
Nice to see organizations like the @autismsciencefd.bsky.social and @defendpublichealth.bsky.social getting ahead of these potential forthcoming claims in RFK Jr.'s eventual autism report. More of this needed and in other forums too. ππ·π§ͺ sociology
Here's Autism Science Foundation's statement...
How Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.,βs Anti-Vax Agenda Is Infecting America
Each Friday, I write up the impacts to science π§ͺ& higher ed. This was Week 32:
+ Chaos & courage as CDC Director Monarez fired & 4 top leaders resign
+ FDA limits COVID vax eligibility, pharmacies restricting access
+ pocket rescission, sad research shut downs & more
buttondown.com/liminalcreat...
I have initial confirmation of a CDC walkout happening - will be looking for news coverage & more details.
www.propublica.org/article/rfk-...
Excellent and disturbing article. Pleased to have contributed some background.
Developmental stuttering involves speech disfluencies (blocks, prolongations, repetitions). We sequenced all protein-coding genes of 85 parent-child trios in which the child stuttered, & found (likely) pathogenic DNA variants in 4 genes also implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders. New paper:ππ£οΈπ§¬π§ͺ
Really amazing work that challenges some long-held beliefs about cortical plasticity.
"We show adult sensory body maps are unaltered after amputation, suggesting deprivation-driven plasticity is even more marginal than argued by the strongest opponents of cortical reorganization."
Interesting critique