16th Annual Autism Update 
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When: Saturday, March 25, 2023 8:45 am-4:30 pm
Where: In person at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center
*virtual option available

Who: Parents, caretakers, family members, educators, and clinicians are all welcome to attend.

A one-day in-person conference for parents, educators, and care providers of children and adults with autism spectrum disorders. Our annual update will focus on new research and services for individuals with autism to optimize their long-term functioning. 
Please note: This conference focuses on individuals who need a significant level of support. The goal of this conference is to learn about the science and focus on individuals with significant needs.  
Registration Fees:
$75 In-person early bird; $100 starting 3/1
$25 Virtual
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Key Note Speakers: Sally Rogers, PhD “Where early intervention has been and where it needs to go: Supporting young autistic children and their families in a time of change”
Shulamite Green, PhD “Sensory challenges in autism: Where are the areas of greatest need and how can neuroscience help us fill in the gaps?”
James McCracken, MD TBA

Stanford Researchers Present New Trends in Autism Research
Philippe Mourrain, PhD
Joachim Hallmayer, MD
Antonio Hardan, MD
Alessandro Morganti, PhD
Grace Gengoux, PhD, BCBA-D

Breakout Sessions
(in person attendees choose one to attend, one breakout will be streamed for virtual attendees)

Dr. Rogers: Dialogues involving support for young autistic children and their families.
Dr. Green: Sensory challenges in autism: Where are the areas of greatest need and how can neuroscience help us fill in the gaps?
Dr. McCracken: TBA
Registration Fees:
$75 In person early bird; $100 starting 3/1
$25 Virtual
click here to register
 Presentations in English with Spanish listening option. Scholarships are available. Click here for the conference website