Study Spotlight: GEARS Study
Scientists aim to uncover how genetic and environmental factors might interact to raise risk for autism.
Learn MoreThe articles and webinars below highlight the latest autism research findings made possible by SPARK participants, researchers, and others throughout the world. You can also read about the autism journeys of SPARK families.
To browse through our articles, webinars, and family stories by topic, view our Topics in Autism page.
Browse Topics A-ZScientists aim to uncover how genetic and environmental factors might interact to raise risk for autism.
Learn MoreIn this webinar, Stuart Spielman, J.D. discusses the history of the ABLE Act, how many states have implemented ABLE and how ABLE accounts work. This webinar is 60 minutes long.
Learn MoreTesting new therapies for autism can be a challenge. Psychiatrist Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele reviews available treatments, outlines some promising options on the horizon and describes how to get involved in research.
Learn MoreTwo brain imaging studies suggest it is possible to detect autism in high-risk infants as early as 6 months.
Learn MoreKevin Pelphrey, director of the Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Institute at George Washington University, reflects on how having two children with autism has shaped his scientific career.
Learn MoreSummers spent at a camp for people with disabilities inspired the psychiatrist to focus on autism.
Learn MoreWe asked SPARK participants to tell us about how they or their family members were diagnosed with autism and what it means to them.
Learn MoreScientists are regularly discovering new genes that might be linked to autism. How do they know when they have found a linked gene?
Learn MoreIn this webinar, Jennifer Krumins discusses how parents can take an active role in their child’s educational planning.
Learn MoreWandering is a huge safety concern for families with autism, particularly during the warm summer months.
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