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Bridge-building between communities: Imagining the future of biomedical autism research

A paradigm shift in research culture is required to ease perceived tensions between autistic people and the biomedical research community. As a group of autistic and non-autistic scientists and stakeholders, we contend that through participatory research, we can reject a deficit-based conceptualizat...

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Published in:Cell 2023-08, Vol.186 (18), p.3747-3752
Main Authors: Heraty, Síofra, Lautarescu, Alexandra, Belton, David, Boyle, Alison, Cirrincione, Pietro, Doherty, Mary, Douglas, Sarah, Plas, Jan Roderik Derk, Van Den Bosch, Katrien, Violland, Pierre, Tercon, Jerneja, Ruigrok, Amber, Murphy, Declan G.M., Bourgeron, Thomas, Chatham, Christopher, Loth, Eva, Oakley, Bethany, McAlonan, Grainne M., Charman, Tony, Puts, Nicolaas, Gallagher, Louise, Jones, Emily J.H.
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