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Eden Autism Announces Princeton Lecture Series June 3

Princeton, NJ — Eden Autism has announced the return of the Princeton Lecture Series along with a lineup of leading research and medical professional guest speakers who will present during “Neurobiology and Autism: Genetics, Comorbidities, and Dual Diagnosis.”

 

The program will highlight experts in neurology, psychology, pharmacology, and applied behavior analysis whose research and clinical care provides insight into comorbidities, dual diagnoses, behaviors, and potential treatments for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Held Friday, June 3, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., there are two registration opens available this year. Individuals can attend in-person at the Munich RE Conference Center — 665 College Road East, Princeton, NJ — or virtually.

 

This year’s Lecture Series features Eric Hollander, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, who will present “New Developments in Autism and the Repetitive Behavior Domain.” Dr. Hollander is the Director of the Autism and Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and has been listed for the past ten years in NY Magazine’s and Castle Connolly’s “Best Doctors” and “Best Doctors in America.”

 

Madeline Chadehumbe, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, will present “Neurological Comorbidities Seen in Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Dr. Chadehumbe’s current leadership and service positions include Medical Director at Princeton/Plainsboro Specialty Care Center with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Migraine QI at CHOP/ED Headache Center.

 

Also speaking will be Gahan Pandina, PhD, Senior Director, Compound Development Team Leader at Janssen Research & Development. A licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Pandina will present “Neurobiology and Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the use of Biomarkers in Diagnosis and Development of Novel Therapeutics.” Rounding out the lineup is Mary Jane Weiss, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Learning Officer at Eden Autism Services and a professor at Endicott College, who will present “Bringing it All Together: Comprehensive Care Models for Autism.”

 

Admission for in-person attendance is $100 and includes breakfast and lunch. Virtual registration is $50. The event is free for students to attend, and CEUs and Professional Development hours are also available.

 

For more information or to register, visit edenautism.org/princeton-lecture-series.

 

 

 

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About the Princeton Lecture Series
Returning for its 26th year, the Eden Autism Services Princeton Lecture Series was created to stimulate interest in and challenge the perspectives of the medical profession to become more aggressive in determining the root cause of autism through biomedical research. As part of Eden’s year-round educational and outreach service programs, the Series was also designed to incite medical and other professions to develop, expand, and improve the quality of life for those with autism and their families.

 

About Eden Autism Services

Eden Autism is a nonprofit organization providing education, employment training, residential services, and home-based services for children and adults with autism. Eden currently offers twelve-month school program for 3 to 21-year olds, vocational training for adolescents and adults, residential services for adults, and numerous other resources grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis. With a commitment to excellence in autism services, Eden has more than 45 years of clinical experience and success in educating individuals with autism and training family members, educators, and other professionals. For more information, visit edenautism.org.