Dr. Christine Conelea is a star in the Tourette research field (and an important support beam for Tourette's Podcast in the process). She has an fun energy for tackling TS research questions, but isn't content letting the results of her work (or anyone else's) sit quietly in the vaults. Instead, she wants the Tourette community to know what questions the scientists are researching, and even question their relevance. How can scientists know what's really important to the people who live with the disorder they're studying? And how can the Tourette community better understand what scientists are doing? Dr. Conelea is all about the creating connections of mutual information to maximize benefits on both ends. Fascinating talk here with Dr. Conelea about Tourette research and how Touretters can help to advance it.
Tourette's Podcast is made possible by the support of the Tourette Association of America, https://tourette.org/.
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