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Meet the Recipients of the 2023 MacART Trainee Awards!

At our recent Research Symposium, MacART Founder & Co-Director Dr. Stelios Georgiades announced the seven recipients of the 2023 MacART Trainee Awards. The MacART Trainee Awards are meant to help trainees working in research in autism and/or other neurodevelopmental conditions, by supporting travel to events that would enhance their research training experience or by providing material supports such

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Call for Applications – Graduate Award for Innovative Projects in Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Research

MacART is pleased to announce that applications are now open for McMaster’s Martha and Vincent Wagar Intellectual Disability and Autism Research Fund award, for innovative projects in the area of intellectual disability and/or autism research. This annual award competition is designed for candidates who demonstrate excellence in their research and are interested in or are pursuing

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Call for Applications – Graduate Award for Innovative Projects in Intellectual Disability and/or Autism Research Read More »

MacART at the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting – 2023

The International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) recently gathered in Stockholm, Sweden for the 2023 meeting. From May 3rd – 6th, scientists, researchers, clinicians, policy-makers, and self-advocates came together to share and learn about the latest scientific developments in autism research. This event – which included over 2,100 abstract submissions across 22 topic areas with authors

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MacART at the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) Annual Meeting – 2023 Read More »

Towards a Brighter Path for Every Child in Hamilton – Improving Child Health Research Collaboration Across Hamilton

We would like to share the fantastic new funding news and send congratulations to some of our team members and collaborators on their involvement with the Towards a Brighter Path for Every Child in Hamilton project, supported by $1.175 million in funding from the Juravinski Research Institute! The Brighter Path group is creating a collaborative network across research centres

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