7th Annual Wall Street FAR
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Sam’s Sibs Stick Together: Webinar
Please join us on Thursday, March 3 at 6:30 p.m. ET for the latest "Sam's Sibs Stick Together" webinar series. Walter Suskind, Founder & Executive Director of SibStrong, will discuss […]
9th Annual Day of Learning
Please join us for our ninth annual TED-style science conference in New York or online. As always, ASF’s Day of Learning will bring together leading researchers and experts in the autism field who will discuss topics that are of critical importance to the autism community. Registration begins in February.
Paul’s College Basketball Madness 2022
Welcome to Paul's College Basketball Madness! My name is Paul Morris. I was diagnosed with autism at age 2 & was nonverbal until age 5. Today, I live alone, work […]
In A Different Key: Reception & Screening
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium, NY, NYJoin the Autism Science Foundation and Simons Foundation for a private screening of the award-winning documentary "In a Different Key," a true story of love, autism and the fight to […]
Science Learning Series: The Promise of Remote Interventions
Online WebinarJoin us on April 14th to hear from Ty Vernon of UCSB about how parents can be trained to help their children who have autism using Pivotal Response Training. This […]
Science Learning Series: The Critical Importance of Brainwaves in Autism
Online WebinarFamilies hear the term “brain activity” and “brainwave pattern” and don’t understand why this is important to autism. In this session, Dr. Carol Wilkinson, a researcher and pediatrician from Boston Children’s Hospital will explain the different types of brainwave patterns in autism, how they are studied, and how they can be used to better track […]
INSAR 2022
Austin, TXThe INSAR Annual Meeting (formerly IMFAR) is an annual scientific meeting, convened each May, to exchange and disseminate new scientific progress among autism scientists and their trainees from around the world.
Rescheduled! Science Learning Series: Understanding Brainwaves in Autism
Online WebinarOn May 25th, join us in welcoming the exceptional Dr. Carol Wilkinson, a researcher/pediatrician from Boston Children's Hospital, who will explain how studying brain activity in infants and toddlers leads to a better understanding and prediction of autism. Dr. Wilkinson will unpack the different types of brainwave patterns in autism, how they are studied and […]
Sam’s Sibs Stick Together: The Benefits of Siblings and Future Research Directions with Nicole Rosen of UCLA
Online WebinarASF and Els for Autism invite you to join us for our next FREE webinar on June 1 at noon ET when Nicole Rosen of UCLA's PEER Clinic will talk about her study looking at the influence of siblings on lifelong functioning in those with autism. We will also be talking about research priorities. Join us! […]