Events

Bi-Monthly Symposia

Bimonthly symposia are presentations by leading professionals designed to incorporate the interests of researchers and healthcare professionals in New Jersey along with the areas of critical needs identified by the autism community and the NJACE. The topics in these speaker series will be deliberately curated to address areas ranging from the causes of autism to the latest innovative approaches to management. 

Susan. L. Hyman, MD, is a world-renowned developmental pediatrician, professor and researcher at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Hyman has more than three decades of experience in the field of autism spectrum disorders, specializing in the management of autism and the potential environmental, medical and genetic causes of autism. Dr. Hyman is the former chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics committee on autism. Her recent research has focused on medical comorbidities, effective behavioral treatments and on the diet and nutrition of children with autism.

Adriana Di Martino, MD, is an internationally recognized autism researcher and the founding research director for the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. Dr. Di Martino specializes in research aiming to understand the neurobiology of autistic individuals using brain imaging and improving our understanding of overlaps in the neural bases of other neurodevelopmental conditions that commonly co-occur with autism, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Annual NJACE Conference - September 6th, 2024

The NJACE annual conference aims to bring together leading local and national researchers and physicians in the field of autism and related areas. The conferences’ agenda will include a variety of presentations, panel discussions and workshops on timely and engaging topics in autism that capture the diverse interests and expertise of the attendees and broader research and practice communities. Continuing education units will be available in a variety of fields.

Practica/Workshops

Workshops are designed to be both didactic and interactive, providing professionals with an opportunity to learn from experts in the field of autism. Each workshop will have clearly defined learning objectives for the targeted audience and will cover a critical area of need.

Practica are unique opportunities offered through the NJACE, in which participants can engage in extended, hands-on training in a specialized setting, such as a community-based program or hospital. These opportunities are tailored to individualized learning objectives for participants. 

Please use this survey to tell the NJACE more about what type of practica or workshops you would be interested in.

Grant Writing Workshop led by Dr. Wayne Fisher – SOLD OUT

This event is full! Be sure to join the NJACE mailing list so you are the first to know if more spots open up!

When – January 27th, 2025 9:00am-3:00pm

Where: RUCARES – 888 Easton Ave, Somerset NJ 08873

Dr. Wayne Fisher serves as the Henry Rutgers Endowed Professor of Pediatrics at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Director of the Rutgers Center for Autism Research, Education, and Services (RUCARES) at the Rutgers Brain Health Institute. Dr. Fisher has dedicated his career to studying the assessment and treatment of severe destructive behavior through research, collaboration, and service delivery. Dr. Fisher has maintained near-constant funding for his research for over 25 years.

From this grant writing workshop, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the grant writing process, including:

  • Identifying funding opportunities
  • Developing compelling proposals
  • Managing grant budgets

Participants will have the opportunity to network with others to build relationships and foster collaborative partnerships.

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