Synchrony Symposium 2023 Advances Research and Clinical Care for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Including Autism

Dr. Mario Capecchi, Nobel Laureate at University of Utah, to Deliver Keynote on Research to Understand Symptoms Prevalent in Individuals With Autism: Anxiety and OCD

PLEASANTON, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#ASD–Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability, with 1 in 44 children diagnosed in the U.S. and the cost of care projected to be $461 billion by 2025. Yet, there are only two FDA-approved treatments, neither of which alleviate the core disabling symptoms of autism.




To address the challenges of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) head-on, The BRAIN Foundation is hosting Synchrony Symposium 2023, the first and only international symposium on translational research in autism. The conference brings together academia, biotech, pharmaceutical companies, and venture partners from around the world with the mission to improve the health and quality of life for people with autism.

Synchrony 2023 will run for three days, Oct. 20-22, at Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California. To register, please visit https://synchronysymposium.com; the full agenda can be viewed at https://brainfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/Synchrony-2023-Agenda-12.pdf.

Participants will learn about the latest in basic and translational research and the opportunities being pursued by biotech and pharmaceutical companies for the development of FDA-approved therapeutics for autism. Highlights of the conference include:

Keynote Presentations

  • Dr. Mario Capecchi, Nobel laureate from the University of Utah, will deliver the keynote about his seminal work on “transgenic” and “knock-out” animal models and its potential to understand the role of microglial cells in anxiety and OCD, two symptoms prevalent in individuals with ASD.

    Dr. Capecchi will also introduce BRAIN Researchers’ Mini-Course: From Bench to Biopharma, a new program that brings together the stalwarts in basic science and translational research to share research ideas and techniques with new and upcoming researchers in this field. The esteemed faculty includes eminent scholars from leading research institutions, and topics will cover animal models, organoid research, cutting-edge imaging techniques, microbiome and translational treatment studies, and more.

  • Dr. David Fajgenbaum, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and best-selling author, will deliver a keynote and chair a roundtable on the promise of using repurposed drugs to address the medical challenges in individuals with an ASD diagnosis.

Clinical Pearls From Specialists

“Clinical pearls” is a new session that will bring the clinical pearls benefiting the ASD population from experienced physicians to practitioners who attend the conference. Given the present knowledge of evidence-based medicine, this session will serve the purpose of improving care for this patient group. Specialists in neurology, psychiatry, rheumatology and allergy/immunology will come together to share their treatment tips and insights for attending physicians.

Multidisciplinary Roundtables

Multidisciplinary roundtables will be offered by a large group of distinguished university researchers, clinicians, industry executives, private practice physicians, and parents on topics important to individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Neuropsych Exacerbations in Adolescents/Adults and Seizures in ASD; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Autism; Repurposed Drugs; Organoid Research for Autism; Emergency Department Procedures and Protocols; and Biomarkers for ASD.

New Research Presentations

Seven dedicated researchers have been selected by BRAIN Foundation (through a competitive review process) to present new findings and updates from the following institutions: Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Florida Atlantic University, University of Miami, University of Missouri-Kansas City, University of Texas, University of Toronto, and University of Utah.

Synchrony is sponsored by CharmHealth, Axial Therapeutics, Autism Research Coalition, Caltech, Edcite, Robert Half Inc., Florida Atlantic University Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics, Lighthouse Complex Care, Niraxx, PaxMedica, Serenity Infotech, The O’Sullivan Foundation, Thinking Autism, UC Davis MIND Institute, and Vtiger CRM.

“Co-occurring conditions — epilepsy, sleep disorders, anxiety, depression, apraxia, and sensory sensitivities — as well as communication and executive functioning-related disabilities deeply affect the ability of people with ASD to function independently on a daily basis,” explained Pramila Srinivasan, Ph.D., president of The BRAIN Foundation. “Only through multidisciplinary collaboration, public awareness, and funding will we be able to advance the development of FDA-approved treatments.”

About Synchrony

Synchrony, created and hosted by The BRAIN Foundation, is the first and only international symposium on translational research in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The conference brings together academia, biotech, pharmaceutical companies, and venture partners from around the world with the mission to catalyze scientific research to improve the health and quality of life for people with autism and other neurological disorders through safe and evidence-based medicine. Now in its fifth year, Synchrony has hosted 4,500 attendees and hundreds of groundbreaking talks from the world’s top researchers, scientists, industry executives, and clinicians. For more information about Synchrony, please visit https://synchronysymposium.com.

About The BRAIN Foundation

The BRAIN Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to support translational research that will lead to the development of FDA-approved treatments and an improved standard of care for comorbidities in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The nonprofit provides 1) funding through research grants and equity investments, 2) space for symposia and working groups, and 3) clinical initiatives that translate research to evidence-based treatments. By accelerating funding, completion of research studies, and FDA approval, the vision of health, independence and well-being for every person on the planet with neurological conditions can become a reality. For more information about The BRAIN Foundation, please visit https://brainfoundation.org, and connect on Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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Tags: The BRAIN Foundation, Synchrony 2023, autism, autism spectrum disorder, ASD, neurodevelopmental disorders, neuroscience, neurodivergent, neurodiversity, FDA, medical research, medical technology, Mario Capecchi, David Fajgenbaum

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