
Since 2014, the Autism Science Foundation has produced the autism community’s most popular science conferences designed specifically for families, individuals with autism, autism advocates and young scientific investigators. ASF’s Days of Learning are TED-style science conferences that bring top researchers together with autism stakeholders to share cutting-edge research findings and to discuss the issues that matter most to our families. These events take place in person and online.
ASF is grateful to our dedicated sponsors for supporting the Day of Learning.
Day of Learning 2023
March 30, 2023
What Have We Learned from the Past 10 Years of Research
Dr. Kelsey Martin - The Simons Foundation/SFARI
Where Should Research Focus in the Next 10 Years
Dr. James McPartland - Yale University
Rethinking Autism's Diagnostic Framework
Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou - University of Toronto
Next Steps for the Autism Ketamine Trials
Dr. Ana Kostic - The Seaver Autism Center at Mount Sinai
Understanding the Needs of Autism Siblings as They Grow Up
Nicole Rosen - PhD Candidate, UCLA
Improving Care for Gl Problems in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Dr. William Bennett - University of Indiana
Addressing the Challenges of Anxiety in Autism
Dr. Connor Kerns - University of British Columbia
My Perspective as an Autistic Scientist Conducting Autism Research