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Liz Pellicano, Ph.D., professor of autism research at University College London
Science News
5.15.2022

INSAR Day 3: Keynote speaker Liz Pellicano redefines “autistic flourishing”

Liz Pellicano, Ph.D., professor of autism research at University College London, says there is often a gap between the research lab and autistic
doctor holding a stethoscope
Science News
5.14.2022

INSAR Day 2: The Lancet Commission reports on the future of autism care and research

The Lancet Commission helped to create a report of recommendations that can improve quality of life for autistic people and their families worldwide.
women holding hands
Science News
5.13.2022

INSAR Day 2: ECHO Autism works to improve mental health care for autistic people

Autistic people experience a high risk for co-occurring psychiatric conditions, particularly anxiety and depression. Click here to learn more.
Strand of DNA
Science News
5.12.2022

INSAR Day 1: MSSNG research reveals new genes associated with autism

At INSAR 2022, seven researchers previewed their findings on topics ranging from the genetic causes of autism to chronic physical health disorders in
Autism Speaks strongly supports proposed ban on electrical stimulation devices
Advocacy News
5.11.2022

Autism Speaks strongly supports proposed ban on electrical stimulation devices

Proposed legislation includes reinstatement of FDA ban on electrical stimulation devices to curb self-harming and aggressive behaviors
Dr. Vikram Patel
Science News
5.9.2022

Autism Speaks welcomes Dr. Vikram Patel to the science advisory committee

Autism Speaks is pleased to announce that Dr. Vikram Patel, MBBS, Ph.D., has joined the organization’s Medical and Science Advisory Committee. Read
Thomas Frazier
News
5.9.2022

Thomas Frazier joins the Autism Speaks Board of Directors

Autism Speaks announces the appointment of clinical psychologist and autism researcher Thomas W. Frazier, Ph.D., to their Board of Directors. Read
Meet Martha
Blog
5.5.2022

Meet Martha

When Martha’s son, Josh, was growing up, Martha faced many challenges finding him the services and supports he needed to overcome his speech delay and
Paige and Stephanie
Blog
5.5.2022

Paige M. and her mom Stephanie have learned and grown together

Paige M. experienced many challenges growing up autistic, but with the love and support of her mom, Stephanie, and her family and friends, she has
INSAR Day 1 MSSNG research presents new findings in autism and genomics
Science News
5.3.2022

Autism Speaks-supported research at INSAR 2022

The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting, the world’s largest gathering of autism researchers, is being held both
Autism Speaks announces 2021 Norma and Malcom Baker Recreation Grant Recipients
News
5.3.2022

Autism Speaks announces 2021 Norma and Malcom Baker Recreation Grant Recipients

This year, 114 organizations across 31 states were awarded grant funding of up to $5,000. Their programs fund a range of initiatives, including summer
New study shows increase in global prevalence of autism
Science News
4.29.2022

New study shows increase in global prevalence of autism

Why is autism increasing? Click here to learn more about how 100 in 10,000 children around the world are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Autism Speaks announces 2021 Local Impact Grant recipients
Press Release
4.15.2022

Autism Speaks opens applications for Local Impact Grants

Autism Speaks announced the opening of applications for a new cycle of Local Impact Grants. Click here to learn about the Local Impact Grants and how
Young black man with glasses on stands in a teal t-shirt that says "Choose to Include" in white lettering
Blog
4.13.2022

I want to inspire others to include autistic people

"Maybe I am awkward, goofy and intense, but I’m just unique and I wouldn’t change it for anything."
Maria and her son Nazareno on the beach in winter
Blog
4.6.2022

WHO Caregiver Skills Training changed one family’s life for the better

Click here to see how the World Health Organization's Caregiver Skills Training changed one family’s life for the better.
Meet Kristina D
Blog
4.6.2022

Meet Kristina D: 35 years young and still realizing her untapped potential

Kristina found a meaningful career working with people on the spectrum while conquering many goals and continuing to reach her full potential. Read