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Lost in translation: SPARK NS helps scientists with a good idea turn it into therapies for families
May 17, 2026
Unknown duration
Somebody’s got to do it….it should someone from the autism community.
May 4, 2026
Why is paramecetol safety so perplexing?
Apr 19, 2026
The Mitochondria in a Minute
Apr 6, 2026
33m 09s
Updates from I-ACC, late prematurity and language development
Mar 22, 2026
14m 23s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/17/26 | ![]() Lost in translation: SPARK NS helps scientists with a good idea turn it into therapies for families | SPARK – neuroscience, known to autism researchers as the other “SPARK”, is a project based out of Stanford University. This project does not collect genetics on hundreds of thousands of people, instead, they that provide funding, advice, support, mentorship, coaching and project management to scientists who have some evidence of a target in the brain relevant to autism. They help these scientists turn it into a potential drug or therapeutic that can help families. This is known as “translational research” and part of the “Valley of Death” where so many good drugs fail. This is a high-risk/high-reward endeavor. They are currently focused on therapeutics that target the functioning of the brain in autism and Parkinson’s Disease. Today’s guest is Dr. Opher Kornfeld, managing director of SPARK NS and neuroscientist. He explains how SPARK NS started, what they do, and how they have been successful helping scientists develop an idea into a potential product. https://sparkns.org | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Somebody’s got to do it….it should someone from the autism community.✨ | autism advocacypolitics+3 | Dr. Samuel Wang | Autism Science Foundationwww.samfornj.org | New Jersey | autismCongress+5 | — | — | |
| 4/19/26 | ![]() Why is paramecetol safety so perplexing?✨ | healthmedicine+3 | — | acetaminophenTylenol+2 | Denmark | acetaminophenparamecetol+8 | — | — | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() The Mitochondria in a Minute✨ | autismmitochondria+3 | Dr. Carisa Sirois | s41583-026-01031-7the University of Wisconsin | — | mitochondrial deficitsgenetic variations+3 | — | 33m 09s | |
| 3/22/26 | ![]() Updates from I-ACC, late prematurity and language development✨ | autismlanguage development+3 | — | ACCthe Independent Autism Coordinating Committee | — | Independent Autism Coordinating Committeeepidemiologists+3 | — | 14m 23s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() Rare Disease Week, the FDA, mortality in autism, trajectories and subcategories✨ | healthmedicine+3 | — | FDA | — | Rare Disease WeekFDA+4 | — | 18m 04s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Health Care for Autistic Individuals During Transition Age✨ | health careautism+3 | Dr. Emily Hotez | UCLA ShareLabUCLA | — | stigmamarginalization+3 | — | 39m 46s | |
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Genetic pathways leading to autism✨ | geneticsautism+3 | — | Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee | — | brain organoidsgenetic causes+3 | — | 14m 29s | |
| 1/25/26 | ![]() Wildfires, air pollution, autism and the EPA response✨ | air pollutionautism+3 | — | EPAThe Environmental Protection Agency | — | PM 2.5wildfires+6 | — | 13m 29s | |
| 1/12/26 | ![]() For this podcast, trans means transdiagnostic✨ | autismneuropsychiatric disorders+3 | — | — | — | core autism featuresco-morbid health problems+7 | — | 16m 27s | |
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| 12/29/25 | ![]() The 2025 Year in Review✨ | autismscience+3 | — | — | — | subtypes of autismbiological markers+3 | — | 24m 08s | |
| 12/15/25 | ![]() The Immune Taboo✨ | autismimmune system+3 | — | — | — | immune dysregulationautism spectrum disorder+3 | — | 14m 21s | |
| 12/1/25 | ![]() The different flavors of early intervention | You may have heard terms in early intervention like “NDBI” or “Early Start Denver Model” and wondered if there was a difference in efficacy behind all these flavors of toddler interventions. On this week’s podcast, we speak to Dr. Giacomo Vivanti from @DrexelAutism, who combined data from 4 of these interventions across 700 children to see if they found similar or different effects of each protocol. This group of scientists also examined these interventions on the development of spoken language. The results reinforced: 1. the earlier the better when it comes to early intervention, 2. duration of the intervention matters, and 3. focusing on imitation may be a key to helping toddlers talk. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41264359 | — | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Can COVID cause autism? | This week, a new study suggests a causal link not between Tylenol, but to COVID, which can cause a fever. There is clearly more research needed, but the findings are consistent with research on the link between maternal illness and autism. Also, it’s well known that genetics plays a role in how symptoms of autism emerge and present. Can genetics also explain why some people are diagnosed later? What about cannabis exposure during pregnancy? Is it a factor in a later diagnosis? For more information, listen to this week’s ASF podcast. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41016606 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09542-6 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/13623613251355257?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori:rid:crossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%20%200pubmed https://journals.lww.com/greenjournal/abstract/9900/neurodevelopmental_outcomes_of_3_year_old_children.1392.aspx | — | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() Have you heard the good news? | The National Institutes of Health just awarded $50million to 13 different research sites to better understand genetic and environmental contributions to an autism diagnosis, or increase in prevalence in autism, as well as environmental factors which improve the quality of life for children and adults with ASD. You can read about them here or listen to this 30 minute podcast which summarizes them. https://dpcpsi.nih.gov/autism-data-science-initiative/funded-research | — | ||||||
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