Autism Treatment Across the Country
A survey of more than 5,000 children with autism reveals that almost all get some type of non-drug treatment.
Learn MoreSPARK Research Match is a service that matches qualified members of the SPARK community to autism research studies. It provides the opportunity to participate in studies led by researchers throughout the U.S. and internationally. A wide variety of researchers use Research Match to find potential participants who are willing to volunteer for their online or in person studies. Participants get the chance to be represented in research and hear about studies that are appropriate for them. And, we can all learn more about autism.
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Browse Topics A-ZA survey of more than 5,000 children with autism reveals that almost all get some type of non-drug treatment.
Learn MoreIn this webinar, Pamela Feliciano, Ph.D. and Kiely Law, M.D., MPH discuss what information SPARK returns and how the program does this. This webinar is 60 minutes long.
Learn MoreIn the TIGER study, researchers are searching for common symptoms among people with changes in the same genes.
Learn MoreScientists aim to uncover how genetic and environmental factors might interact to raise risk for autism.
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