Recent News
Recent News
MacART at the Children’s Healthcare Canada Annual Conference – 2026
From May 31 – June 2, 2026, Children’s Healthcare Canada held their annual conference in Calgary, Alberta around the theme, “Tomorrow’s Promise, Today’s Plan: Transforming Children’s Healthcare in Canada”. Areas of focus included building learning health systems that translate evidence into action, advancing equity in AI and data innovation, and strenghtening cross-sector collaboration. MacART members
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MacART at the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Meeting – 2026
From April 22-25, 2026, the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) gathered in Prague, Czech Republic for the 2026 meeting. This year, more than 2400 people from 75 countries registered to gather to share and collaborate under this mission and attend the conference. MacART members attended the 2026 INSAR, engaging in another wonderful opportunity to
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MacART at the Canadian Autism Leadership Summit – 2026
From April 14-16, 2026, Autism Alliance of Canada hosted their 12th annual Canadian Autism Leadership Summit (CALS) in Ottawa, Ontario and via livestream. This year’s Summit included a one day symposium on artificial intelligence (AI) and autism innovation, and attracted more than 300 attendees. The Summit brought together Autistic self-advocates, researchers, politicians, service providers, and policymakers
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About MacART
About MacART

We are the McMaster Autism Research Team, a group of researchers, clinicians, clinician-scientists, and other experts who foster collaboration among the families, researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers whose lives and work are touched by autism.
Our members are leading and participating in a variety of projects with provincial, national, and global impacts, aligning our work with the assessment report on autism released by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences in 2022, which aimed to inform development of a National Autism Strategy.
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