UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment integrates clinical research and treatment programs at UCLA to provide a multidisciplinary approach toward ASD.
Can wearable technology detect the earliest signs of autism in infants? A new study seeks to find out. Dr. Rujuta Wilson and colleagues at UCLA capture early movement delays to greatly advance early prediction of autism. https://t.co/cERDeliniD
Autism science matters—especially in the face of misinformation. Join us for a day of trusted insights, learning, and conversation. May 8th at UCLA and online: https://t.co/8ETQaaTFxf
Autism science matters—especially in the face of misinformation. Join us for a day of trusted insights, learning, and conversation. May 8th at UCLA and online: https://t.co/8ETQaaTFxf
New research from Dr. Rujuta Wilson, pediatric neurologist at @uclahealth and investigator in @uclacart is helping unlock the mysteries of FOXP1 syndrome.
https://t.co/J0rayufc2t
"All of a sudden, there's this onslaught of information being disseminated that we now have to explain, disentangle and interpret," said Dr. Shafali Jeste.
https://t.co/a5xBp3qjSX
Autism science matters—especially in the face of misinformation. Join us for a day of trusted insights, learning, and conversation. May 8th at UCLA and online: https://t.co/8ETQaaTFxf
Free virtual event on Feb. 6th! UCLA CART Distinguished Lecture Series: “The Field of Infant Genetics Offers New Insights Into Neurodevelopmental Conditions: The Example of Age at Onset of Walking" w/ guest speaker, Dr. Angelica Ronald. https://t.co/XE8WXNE6Vj
Senior author and director UCLA CART, Dr. Dan Geschwind, in the news: “Different Autism Mutations Can Lead to Similar Brain Changes” -
https://t.co/grIs9OJKr6
New event: CART Distinguished Lecture Series with guest speaker, Dr. Michael Lombardo, discussing: “Stratifying the autisms by a type I versus type II distinction in early development” happing on January 16, 2026 at 9am PT. Register: https://t.co/pHY36ByuQv
For more than 20 years, UCLA CART has driven breakthroughs in autism science and clinical care — from cells to service. This Giving Tuesday, your support is more than a donation — it’s an investment in evidence, care, and hope. Donate today 🔗 https://t.co/qPCFHwYy5E
Don’t miss the first Distinguished Lecture of the academic year, hosted by the UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment, featuring guest speaker Dr. Carrie Bearden on October 10th at 9AM PT. Zoom registration link: https://t.co/7Zo0jTSx8b
Franklin’s life has been a journey through one diagnosis after another. When a test revealed a rare mutation in his NR4A2 gene, his dad emailed an expert: @DGSOMUCLA's Dr. Daniel Geschwind.
Their collaboration is helping Frankling & future research: https://t.co/vyhw4agJ92
A rare genetic mutation tied to autism is bringing families and science together. An email to renowned autism investigator Dr. Daniel Geschwind is leading to new science. https://t.co/Vv1uEEYKO4