Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), March 11, 2026 Sensorimotor differences are commonly reported in autistic individuals. However, the daily-life impact and neurobiological basis of motor differences are not clear. This talk will discuss sensorimotor differences commonly reported in autistic individuals, links to daily living skills, and links to early-developing brain The post Understanding Autism through the Lens of Sensorimotor Features and Early-Developing Brain Regions appeared...| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, January 14, 2026 Tune in to hear Vicki Kobliner, MS, RDN, discuss current nutrition research and how to improve the health of neurodivergent kids. About the speaker: Vicki Kobliner, MS, RD, is a Registered Dietitian and owner of Holcare The post Nutrition Research Updates: Five Underappreciated Nutrients that Neurodivergent Kids May Be Missing appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, November 5, 2025 Tune in to hear about The ASSERT Project. The ASSERT: All StakeholderS Engaged in Research Together project seeks to engage people on the autism spectrum, with Down syndrome, or with other intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) along The post All StakeholderS Engaged in Research Together—the ASSERT learning community appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday, October 22, 2025 If you're a parent searching for answers beyond standard therapies, this talk is for you. Dr. Hokehe Eko will guide you through the powerful connection between nutrition and brain function in children with autism. Learn how specific foods, nutrients, and gut The post Nourishing the Brain: How Targeted Nutrition Can Transform Outcomes in Autism appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), October 8, 2025 This webinar will: · Describe scientific barriers to progress in developing laboratory-based diagnostic tests and new medications for patients with autism spectrum disorder. · Determine the relative scientific merits of published findings from animal models of autism spectrum disorder by assessing their The post Vasopressin Biology in Autism: From Biomarker to Treatment Target appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Tune in to hear about the use of psychopharmacology for autism.| Autism Research Institute
May 26, 2023 — News and autism updates from ASF, the Autism Science Foundation. Read about what ASF presented and discovered for autism updates at INSAR 2023. Autism Does Not […] The post Autism Updates: ASF Goes to INSAR first appeared on Autism Science Foundation.| Autism Science Foundation
May 4, 2023 — News and autism updates from ASF, the Autism Science Foundation. Read about profound autism updates, see what’s happening at INSAR 2023, and watch the highlights video […] The post Autism Updates: Profound Autism Child Mind Institute, INSAR 2023, DOL Highlights Video first appeared on Autism Science Foundation.| Autism Science Foundation
In this episode, I talk with Professors Kristen Bottema-Beutel and Micheal Sandbank, who have done a systematic review and meta-analysis of 151 group design studies of interventions for young autistic children. For this work, Dr. Sandbank was awarded the Young Investigator Award in 2021 from the International Society of Autism Research. Drs Bottema-Beutel and Sandbank … Continue reading On conflicts of interest in autism research: Interview with Kristen Bottema-Beutel and Micheal Sandbank| Noncompliant – the podcast
This is my post for Blogging Against Disablism Day 2016. Like many of my posts, although it focuses on one specific situation (autism research) it applies to a much more broad set of circumstances if you look at it closely. I was originally planning on doing something much more ambitious for BADD, but reality (and […]| Ballastexistenz