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Altogether Autism is thankful to have been a part of the Spotlight on Autism Webinar discussing cutting-edge research about health and education for Autistic people, including data found during Professor Cutfield's 'Gut Bugs in Autism' study.
This webinar discussed the long-term benefits of funding support in health and education, as well as the cutting-edge, world-first research about gut microbiome transfers to relieve gut issues. This webinar was hosted by A Better Start - National Science Challenge, The Liggins Institute - The University of Auckland, Altogether Autism, Autism New Zealand, and The Gut Bugs Team
The following is a timeline for the Webinar:
00:00 Altogether Autism’s very own Catherine Trezona opens the webinar alongside Autism New Zealand's Ruth Monk.
02:48 Dr Nick Bowden speaks about his research on the impact of health and education-based supports for autistic young people.
17:08 Director of the Liggins Institute, Professor Justin O’Sullivan, speaks about the very latest of what we know about the genetics of autism through his team’s research.
31:20 Professor Wayne Cutfield speaks on the gut microbiome and the benefits of gut microbiome transfer for Autistic people.
44:30 The three presenters take audience questions and discuss their research further.