National Resources
National Organizations
National Government Organizations
Local Resources by AIR-B Site
University of California, Los Angeles, California
University of Rochester Medical Center
University of Pennsylvania – Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research (CMHPSR)
New York – Presbyterian Center for Autism and the Developing Brain
Florida State University
Seattle Children’s Research Institute – Center for Child Health, Behavior, and Development
Kennedy Krieger Institute
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Other Multi-site Autism Research Networks
Network for Adaptive Interventions for Minimally-Verbal Children with ASD
www.aimasd.org
The Network for Adaptive Interventions for Minimally-Verbal Children with ASD (AIM-ASD) is a cooperative study performed by a team of expert researchers from around the country seeking to create and systematically test an effective treatment plan for minimally verbal children with autism spectrum disorders.
Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health
www.airpnetwork.org
The Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P) includes a network of dedicated doctors, nurses, and specialized health care professionals who understand autism spectrum disorders. The network model of care promotes treating the whole child over time through a family-centered, comprehensive, and multidisciplinary approach.
The Kasari Autism Research Lab at UCLA
www.kasarilab.org
The Kasari Lab is part of the Center for Autism Research and Treatment and the Graduate school of Education in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California, Los Angeles. We offer diagnostic assessments, treatment for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and opportunities to participate in research studies.
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