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February 2012: See our latest research, profiled in COSMOS magazine:

http://tiny.cc/8ctwf



 

January 2012: Happy New Year to everyone! We have a big year planned, and we look forward to sharing it with you all!

 

 

November 5 2011: Do more children have autism now than before? http://tiny.cc/dt5ka



 

November 21 2011: Do you want to know what being an autism researcher is like? http://tiny.cc/wu5z9

 

 

September 29 2011: Andrew is delievering a free seminar at 10am today at the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research.

 

 

September 2011: Listen to Andrew discuss some of the team's research with Noni Hazlehurst: http://t.co/wz3hmbc

 



September 2011: The team's research has been profiled by News Ltd papers: http://tiny.cc/ze8bs





August 2011: Rachel Jones starts with the team. Rachel is a work-experience student from the University of Western Australia, who will help collected data for the PRISM and WAABR studies.

 

 

June 2011: WAABR has now collected data on 50 families!

 

 

June 2011: Hear Andrew on ABC Radio this Wednesday morning with Geoff Hutchison.

 

 

June 2011: Our latest research late-talking has been profiled by TIME, NY Times and the Huffington Post.


 

June 2011: Andrew Whitehouse is awarded a Young Investigator Award from the WA State Government

 

 

May 2010: See the write-up of Andrew's public lecture.

 

 

April 2011: The PRISM study was profiled on the ABC's 7:30 program.

 

 

February 2011: A possible link between prenatal testosterone expsoure and autism? Our latest research profiled in The Australian.

 

 

January 2011: Yonit Stoch and Tehani Wijesundera start with the team. Yonit and Tehani are Speech Pathology Honours students from Curtin University, who will conduct research in the area of autism.

 

December 2010: Jessie Armitage completes her Honours thesis. Well done Jessie!


 

November 2010: Andrew Whitehouse is awarded a prestigious Career Development Fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council.


 

October 2010: Andrew Whitehouse is awarded a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council to study the pregnancies of mother's who have already a child with autism ( PRISM).

 

 

October 2010: Anna Hunt starts with the team, and will coordinate the WA Autism Biological Registry (WAABR).


 

September 2010: Joanna Granich starts with the team to coordinate the FAB trial. Welcome Jo!