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Art and Science Unite: A Scientist's Autism Journey
6 Feb
Summary
- Autism prevalence has risen nearly 300 percent in two decades.
- Scientist Li Xiaohong bridges autism research with art.
- Her poetry honors parental sacrifices and amplifies awareness.

Autism spectrum disorder has become a significant concern, with prevalence rising by nearly 300 percent over the past two decades. Current data indicates approximately 1 in 31 children aged 8 have been diagnosed.
Scientist Li Xiaohong, director of the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at New York State's Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, is at the forefront of autism research. Her team has identified key biological markers, including neuroinflammatory alterations and imbalances in neural circuits, which could lead to earlier diagnosis and intervention.



