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“What outcomes are we looking at?” Talking with Dr. Andrew Whitehouse about the shifting course of autism research & services

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Portrait photo of a man, light-skinned with short brown hair and rectangular black eyeglasses, in a white dress shirt, smiling, standing in front of bright green bushes dotted with flowers of pink and muted orange. I spoke with Dr. Andrew Whitehouse from the University of Western Australia about autistic life, gut hype, same-foods, the problem of pseudoscience and the shifting nature of autism research.

Listen to the podcast by playing the audio file below, or on streaming sites like Spotify, Stitcher or ApplePodcasts.

https://noncompliantpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Anne-Podcast-Nov-14-Remix-1.mp3


Transcript:
NoncompliantPodcast_trscrt_Whitehouse

Bio
Dr. Whitehouse is the Angela Wright Bennett Professor of Autism Research and the Director of Clini-Kids at the Telethon Kids Institute. He is Professor of Autism Research at the University of Western Australia and Research Strategy Director of the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC). He has published over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles and is an advisor to State and Commonwealth Governments on policies relating to autistic children. He was awarded a Eureka Prize for his research and in 2023, he was a Western Australian of the Year award winner.

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Will Mozart Make My Baby Smart?

Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations

Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC)

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Portrait photo of a man, light-skinned with short brown hair and rectangular black eyeglasses, in a white dress shirt, smiling, standing in front of bright green bushes dotted with flowers of pink and muted orange. I spoke with Dr. Andrew Whitehouse from the University of Western Australia about autistic life, gut hype, same-foods, the problem of pseudoscience and the shifting nature of autism research.

Listen to the podcast by playing the audio file below, or on streaming sites like Spotify, Stitcher or ApplePodcasts.

https://noncompliantpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Anne-Podcast-Nov-14-Remix-1.mp3


Transcript:
NoncompliantPodcast_trscrt_Whitehouse

Bio
Dr. Whitehouse is the Angela Wright Bennett Professor of Autism Research and the Director of Clini-Kids at the Telethon Kids Institute. He is Professor of Autism Research at the University of Western Australia and Research Strategy Director of the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC). He has published over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles and is an advisor to State and Commonwealth Governments on policies relating to autistic children. He was awarded a Eureka Prize for his research and in 2023, he was a Western Australian of the Year award winner.

Links
Will Mozart Make My Baby Smart?

Autism-related dietary preferences mediate autism-gut microbiome associations

Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC)

  continue reading

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