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SUMMARY:NJACE Symposia: Roy R. Grinker\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:“Diagnosing the Spectrum: The Role of Culture in the Study of Autism”\nDate and Time: Thursday\, January 29\, 2026\, 12 – 1 PM \nSpeaker: Roy R. Grinker\, PhD \nIn this lecture\, Roy R. Grinker\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Anthropology at the George Washington University\, lecture responds to what some commentators call an “autism epidemic.” Drawing on personal experience\, the history of diagnosis\, and cross-cultural variations in the identification of developmental disorders and mental illnesses\, he traces the cultural and historical processes that have shifted the definitions and boundaries of the concept of autism. He emphasizes that autism is best thought of as “autisms” (multiple pathways and presentations)\, shaped not only by biology but by social meanings\, institutions\, and inequalities. The lecture closes by urging policies and research to prioritize lifespan support\,\nservices\, and inclusion\, rather than to search for easy answers or single causes. \nRSVP HERE By January 26: https://rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eEG3TC2hGtKdUoe
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/njace-symposia-roy-r-grinker-phd/
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SUMMARY:RARC Digital Health Workgroup Meeting featuring Evan Kleiman\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next RARC Digital Health Workgroup featuring Evan Kleiman\, Associate Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University. Dr. Kleiman’s work focuses on understanding the everyday occurrence of factors of interest to clinical psychological scientists. He has a specific focus on understanding and improving the everyday lives of individuals at risk for suicide using smartphone and wearable monitoring technology. \nPresentation: Smartphone and Wearable Monitoring Technology\nPresenter: Evan Kleiman\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor of Psychology\,Rutger School of Arts and Sciences\n\nZoom: https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/95089398671?pwd=VcAsonah5WBhyJ7zG5eb6IhBMonuUb.1\nMeeting ID: 950 8939 8671\nPassword: 007284
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/rarc-digital-health-workgroup-meeting-featuring-evan-kleiman-ph-d/
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SUMMARY:RARC Translational Impact Workgroup
DESCRIPTION:Join the next meeting of the RARC Translational Impact during which Drs. Jamey Lister\, Danielle Dick\, and Jill Rabinowitz will lead a review and forum on a draft white paper outlining priorities\, resources\, and actionable steps for moving addiction research translation forward. During the meeting\, member input will be gathered via poll questions about the types of strategies they see as most important to advancing impact for addiction science. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/91077691729?pwd=xnKDan8b0BLu5UaGmYwVLL3f9aKQmq.1 \nMeeting ID: 910 7769 1729\nPassword: 143672
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/rarc-translational-impact-workgroup-2/
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