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Below is a list of autism researchers in Israel who have been actively participating in the Israeli Meeting for Autism Research that is held annually at BGU. Click on the letters on the left to quickly navigate by family name. The Amal Lab combines advanced omics technologies with computational biology, biochemical, biological, pharmacological, and a large set of behavioral tools to study autism spectrum disorder ASD.
Their ultimate goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms and discover novel therapeutic targets for the disorder. The Amal Lab uses both clinical blood samples as well as transgenic mouse models to dissect the pathological signaling pathways and discover novel biomarkers in ASD. Email: haitham. His research is focused on the endocannabinoid system involvement in ASD and related genetic disorders and the evaluation of new therapies for the treatment of these disorders.
Aran is a pioneer in the research of medical cannabis in Autism, a subject that is currently receiving public attention worldwide. The Jerusalem Center for Autism treatment and research JCA in Shaare Zedek Medical Center is leading the worldwide efforts to assist the most severe patients and their families by suggesting the option of medical marijuana.
This treatment has potentially better efficacy and tolerability compared with the standard treatment and we explore its effects in large, state-of-the-art studies that include hundreds of patients. Barak's lab focuses on understanding how genes, molecular processes, and brain regions regulate social and anxiety-related behaviors in health and illness. Their research focuses on understanding how these factors are disrupted in genetic neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and Williams syndrome.