Discover Autism Science this April at UCLA CART
April 1, 2022
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the fastest growing neurodevelopmental disorder in the United States, affecting approximately 1 in 44 children (CDC 2021). UCLA CART’s goal is to change the world of families impacted by autism by understanding its causes, improving diagnosis, and developing transformative therapies.
Please join us at our upcoming events happening this April! Visit our website to learn more about how our innovative research is pushing the boundaries of our understanding of autism. Learn about UCLA CART’s comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and pioneering treatment for children with a wide range of developmental disabilities, and our outpatient care for autistic individuals across the lifespan. UCLA CART investigators are ready to translate the daily results of research and treatment in order to offer hope to affected families.
No matter where your passion or interest lies, when you support UCLA CART, your gift has an outsize impact, for UCLA CART and into the world. Please consider donating to UCLA CART to help us expand our world-renown research, treatment, training, and community outreach.
Contact Chris Carbado today to learn how you can create an impact: 310-562-6498 or ccarbado@mednet.ucla.edu.
Please join us at our upcoming events happening this April! Visit our website to learn more about how our innovative research is pushing the boundaries of our understanding of autism. Learn about UCLA CART’s comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and pioneering treatment for children with a wide range of developmental disabilities, and our outpatient care for autistic individuals across the lifespan. UCLA CART investigators are ready to translate the daily results of research and treatment in order to offer hope to affected families.
No matter where your passion or interest lies, when you support UCLA CART, your gift has an outsize impact, for UCLA CART and into the world. Please consider donating to UCLA CART to help us expand our world-renown research, treatment, training, and community outreach.
Contact Chris Carbado today to learn how you can create an impact: 310-562-6498 or ccarbado@mednet.ucla.edu.