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Found 6 Autism trials

A listing of Autism medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

 PILOT STUDY: EPIGENETICS AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

PILOT STUDY: EPIGENETICS AND AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER

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Paul Winchester, MD
1-6 years
All genders
DID YOU KNOW?... The number of children developing autism in the US is increasing and about 1 in 45 children are diagnosed. While autism tends to run in families, little is known as to why a child develops autism.  Environmental factors such as nutrition, parental age, lifestyle, illnesses, and chemical …
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Pregnancy Risk Factors for Autism and Other Health Disorders

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David Haas, MD
Female
Measure the levels of key metabolites in maternal blood during pregnancies where the children developed ASD or were typically-developing (TD). If successful, this study will result in a diagnostic test for risk of having a child with ASD, and suggest treatments during pregnancy such as folate, vitamin B12, and carnitine …

The Autism Inclusion Study: Identifying Barriers and Creating New Resources

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Carolyn McCormick
18-100 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
The goal of this study is to improve inclusion for youth on the autism spectrum in extracurricular activities by better understanding family experiences.
 Information Processing and Brain Function Study

Information Processing and Brain Function Study

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William Hetrick
18-50 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
The purpose of this study is to better understand how eye movements are related to information processing in healthy people and people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders.
 Movement, Kinematics, and Social Information Processing

Movement, Kinematics, and Social Information Processing

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Mark Jaime
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Elizabeth daSilva
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Mark Jaime
8-17 years
Healthy Volunteer
All genders
The purpose of this study is to examine whether differences in the way children make and perceive human body movements is associated with their social ability, and perhaps severity of autism spectrum disorder. 
 The Your View Study

The Your View Study

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Carolyn McCormick
2-5 years
All genders
Researchers at Purdue University want to learn more about what children see when playing and interacting with their parents. Knowing more about how children view the world may help us better understand early influences on learning.