COVID-19 and its Impact on the SPARK ASD Community
Dr. Wendy Chung shares results from a survey completed by over 8,000 families.
Read MoreAutism is a complex condition. Researchers across a wide variety of disciplines, from cell biology to education, are providing insights through their work. The articles listed below discuss what autism researchers are learning with the help of all of the research participants in the autism community.
Dr. Wendy Chung shares results from a survey completed by over 8,000 families.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, learn about recent genetic research that may help explain why more males than females are diagnosed with autism.
Read MoreWhy do many people with autism hit, bite, or otherwise hurt themselves? What can be done to help?
Read MoreIf you are collecting saliva for SPARK’s research, here are some tips that may help.
Read MoreThe most common psychiatric issues found were anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Dr. Wendy Chung shares information about SPARK’s long-term goals and activities.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Emily Kuschner discusses eating issues and autism.
Read MoreMany scientists say the key to understanding autism lies within the brain. How and why does the brain work differently in people with autism? Learn more about brain research.
Read MoreIn this webinar video, David Amaral and Cynthia Schumann discuss how studying the human brain contributes to our understanding of autism.
Read MoreGenetic analysis from the first 457 families to enroll in SPARK provides new support for several genes linked to autism.
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