The goal of the SPARK project is to collect genetic information on 50,000 individuals across the country with ASD and their families. Anyone with a diagnosis of autism can participate!
This study is looking at individuals who carry a rare gene event and their biological family members. The goal of this study is to explore the differences between individuals with one of these [...]
The Investigation of Genetic Exome Research (TIGER) Study is enrolling families to participate in a new study exploring how specific genetic events may contribute to Autism Spectrum Disorder [...]
In a significant step towards fostering inclusivity and addressing workplace challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, the University of Washington (UW) has announced the establishment [...]
In a recent study presented at the ASSETS 2023 conference, a team of seven researchers from the University of Washington conducted research on the relationship between AI and accessibility.
The Infant Brain Imaging Study – Early Prediction is enrolling infants ages 0-6 months who have an older sibling with or without autism. The study uses brain imaging to help detect infants who [...]
The Ventura Endowed Fellowship for Autism Research is a program designed to build capacity at UW and Seattle Children’s for clinical and clinical-related research activities.
Children need to hear in noisy environments such as classrooms and playgrounds to acquire language and learn. We are studying how the brain helps infants and children hear under these noisy [...]
The purpose of the NIH funded SIT-PT study is trying to compare two different forms of physical therapy for children who have or are at high risk of Cerebral Palsy.
The unveiling of A11yBoard for Google Slides marks a significant milestone in accessibility innovation, created by a dedicated team at the University of Washington.