Research Studies
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There are many opportunities for families to participate in autism research. You can join a clinical trial, enroll in a research study, or participate online by adding your family information to a research database. 90% of children with cancer are enrolled in clinical trials, but only 5% of children with autism currently participate in research. Your participation will make a big difference.
Listed here are many opportunities to get involved in research in the New England area. Read about the studies here, contact researchers directly with questions or for more information, subscribe to get updates on any or all of the studies.
ENews
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So much is happening in the world of autism—from news reports, to new scientific developments and information on the latest research studies—that sometimes it’s hard to keep up. The Autism Consortium eNewsletter will keep you informed and up-to-date on important news, events and studies.
Autism Resource Directory
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The Autism Consortium and affiliated institutions prepared this listing of resources for families and clinicians in the New England area to facilitate greater access to services and programs related to autism spectrum disorders. This database contains hundreds of autism-related listings, including summer camps, after-school programs, ABA providers, social skills groups, education consultants, and much more!
Use the menus on the right side of this page to choose and combine categories for search. You can search by type of service, age, and area.
While we make every effort to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date resources, some details may change. Please also note that these programs are not specifically endorsed by the Consortium nor do we claim to have personal knowledge of the abilities of those listed. We instead encourage families to use the information provided as a reference tool to locate resources that are individually screened and deemed appropriate.