We are always looking for children to participate in our studies! Listed below are studies that are currently taking place.

If you are interested in participating/having your child participate in any of these studies, please leave your information here or contact us with any questions you have.

Autism Genetics: Increasing Representation of Human Diversity

Autism Genetics: Increasing Representation of Human Diversity

Age: 15-36 month old African American or Biracial toddlers, without a known developmental disorder

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can contact Amaris Clay at claya@wustl.edu or call (314)327-7791

Download the flyer here.

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Autism Genetics: Increasing Representation of Human Diversity

Age: 18-36 month old African American or Biracial African American, or Caucasian toddlers, suspected or diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum disorder OR showing social and or language delays

Have at least one biological parent available to participate

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can contact Amaris Clay at claya@wustl.edu or call (314)327-7791

WATCH Motor Development Study: Advancing Screening Tools for ASD

WATCH Motor Development Study: Advancing Screening Tools for ASD

Age: 6 months old or younger same-sex twins

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, please contact Meghan Campbell at marruslab@wustl.edu.

Download the flyer here.

Accelerometry Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Study

Accelerometry Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Study

Age: 1 to 10 years of age children with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can contact Jeff Konrad at jdkonrad@wustl.edu or Maggie Bland at bland@wustl.edu, or call (314) 633-8450.

Download the recruitment brochure here.

Childhood Development Brain Imaging Study

Childhood Development Brain Imaging Study

Age: 12 months to 3 years of age children

The purpose of the study is to investigate brain function during development in children who are typically developing and in those at risk of developing Autism Spectrum Disorder.

If you are interested in participating, please email brainlightstudies@wustl.edu or call (314) 747-5688.

Download the flyer here.

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Online)

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Online)

Age: Birth to 6-month-old infants with at least 1 older sibling diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can email ibis@wustl.edu or call (888) 845-6786.

Download the flyer here.

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Brain Development in Autism)

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Brain Development in Autism)

Age: Birth to 6-month-old infants with at least 1 older full sibling diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can contact Lisa Flake at ibis@wustl.edu or call (888) 845-6786.

Download the flyer here.

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Brain Development in Down Syndrome)

Infant Brain Imaging Study (Brain Development in Down Syndrome)

Age: Birth to 12-month-old infants with Down syndrome and birth to 6-month-old typically developing infants.

If you are interested in learning more about the study or participating, you can contact Lisa Flake at ibis@wustl.edu or call (888) 845-6786.

Download the flyer here.