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Monthly News | November 2023


Hello Administrators,

 

As usual, the fall season is packed with activities at ARI, including our two-day online scientific meeting, live educational webinars, and the selection and announcement of ARI's 2023 research grant recipients. We are grateful to our Scientific Advisory Board members for assisting with the review and approval process for this important work. We look forward to learning about the findings from these promising new investigations in the years to come.


We hit the ground running this month, co-sponsoring a think tank on autism, intellectual disability, and aging in Vancouver, BC, the first weekend of November. This meeting convened autistic seniors, clinicians, researchers, and caregivers to build on previous work to advance priorities related to the quality of life and health of older adults with autism and intellectual disabilities. ARI board member Dr. Wenn Lawson was the featured keynote speaker. Proceedings from the conference are expected in early 2024.


As the holiday season approaches, we know you will be hearing from many deserving organizations in the coming weeks. If you plan to give, thank you for believing in the importance of autism research and education and keeping ARI in mind. 



Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D.

Executive Director

ARI News and Information

ARI Hosts Annual Fall Scientific Meeting

Last month, ARI hosted its online Fall Scientific Meeting. This annual event features free live presentations and Q&A to provide scientists with updates on research topics, including metabolic issues, co-occurring gastrointestinal conditions, and genetics.

Learn more about our Scientific Think Tanks

2023 ARI Research Grants Announced

In 2023, ARI awarded more than $400,000 in grants to fund innovative research that holds realistic promise for impacting the lives of autistic people. In order to provide the autism community with an independent, unbiased assessment of causal and treatment efficacy issues, ARI does not accept financial support from government agencies or drug manufacturers.

Read more about ARI's 2023 Grant Recipients

ARI Co-Sponsors Aging in Autism Think Tank

Earlier this month, ARI co-sponsored "Autism and/or Intellectual Disability and Older Adults: A Think Tank Promoting Quality of Life and Health."


Pictured here is ARI Executive Director, Dr. Steve Edelson (center), with (left to right) Margaret Bauman, MD; Wenn Lawson, PhD; Evdokia Anagnostou, MD; and David Amaral, PhD.


Winter Holidays are Approaching - Some Tips and Tricks to Help

The holiday season brings joy – and potential challenges – for autistic people and their families. Costumes, candy, disrupted routines, travel, house guests, and new foods and experiences can be completely overwhelming. Tips, tricks, recipes, and activities are plentiful online; here is a list of resources from around the web that can help you plan for the festivities.

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Our Latest Annual Report is Online Now

Learn more about how we are working together and leading the effort to accelerate progress in autism research and education. Read the latest:


Annual Report (PDF format)

Impact Report (PDF format)

ARI’s 2022 Accomplishments (PDF format)

IRS 990 and Audited Financial Statement

Research Updates

Webinar summary: Pain, Sensory Issues and Autism

Dr. Tami Bar-Shalita, Merry Kalingal Levi, and Dr. Yelena Granovsky explore the intricate connections between pain, sensory perception, and autism. They discuss quantitative and qualitative research findings that shed light on the relationship between sensory modulation and pain perception, identify potential neurophysiological descriptors for sensory modulation in autism, and reveal critical factors about the everyday pain experiences of autistic individuals.

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From ARRI: Animal study adds to evidence of a link between pyrethroids and autism

A new animal study adds to evidence that prenatal exposure to common insecticides, called pyrethroids, may increase the likelihood that a child will develop autism. The authors note that earlier research has implicated pyrethroid exposure as a risk factor for autism, developmental delay, and neurodevelopmental disorders in general.

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From ARRI: Study detects significant memory problems in autism

Many children with autism have difficulty remembering faces, and a new study suggests that they have additional memory problems that may impact their behavior and learning.

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Free Issue of ARRI - Online Now

A one-year subscription to the ARRI is $19.99 (U.S. funds; $23.99 outside the U.S. – includes shipping). Each issue is sent via first-class mail. Keep up with the latest research updates – subscribe now. 

ARI’s award-winning quarterly journal, Autism Research Review International (ARRI), helps you stay on top of the latest autism research. The ARRI has received worldwide praise for its thoroughness and objectivity in reporting current biomedical and educational research.


Read the latest issue of ARRI online - for free:

What's inside?

  • Dr. Edelson's Editorial: Revisiting Two Lesser-Known Teaching Strategies to Enhance Speech Production in Autism
  • Sensory issues may be a factor in substance use in individuals with ASD
  • Animal study reveals clues that developmental vitamin D deficiency may be associated with gut alterations in autism
  • Study detects significant memory problems in ASD


... and more

Learn more and subscribe to ARRI

Participate in Research

Participants needed: A short questionnaire for a Research inquiry on food, feeding, and dietary intervention in children with ASD. 

University-based investigators frequently contact ARI for help finding research participants to add valuable data to our understanding of autism.


Research topics range from sibling differences to school experiences, trauma, adult issues, and more. 

Learn about studies enrolling participants
Upcoming Free Webinars

ARI/WAO Webinar 12/13

From ‘I am Special’ to ‘H.A.P.P.Y.

Learn about the evolution of a psycho-education program for autistic children. From its start as "I am Special" to "H.A.P.P.Y." - this new program focuses on the happiness and well-being of children with autism.


Presented by

Peter Vermeulen, Ph.D.,

Founder of “Autism in Context”


1 p.m. Eastern Time (U.S.)

12/13/23

This is a joint presentation by ARI & the World Autism Organisation.

Register now

ARI Webinar 1/17:

Sensory Considerations for Social Communication

From sensory and pain behavior to neurophysiology: learn about quantitative and qualitative studies in autism research



Presented by

Vanessa Rentschler, Au.D., CCC-A, C.A.S.

Audball Paradigm, LLC


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1 p.m. Eastern Time (U.S.)

1/17/24




Register now

Making a Difference in 2023 and beyond

The Autism Research Institute's strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency have once again earned it Charity Navigator's highest rating ("4 stars") and Candid GuideStar's highest rating ("Platinum").

Save the date: Giving Tuesday is November 28th


With your help, we're moving research forward.

Arriving after Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday is a day when people everywhere come together to support the causes and communities that mean so much to us all.


When you support us, you send a message that you care about ARI's independent legacy and value objective research conducted free of influence. We know you hear from many worthy charities—thanks for keeping ARI on your list.

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