The International Society for Autism Research meeting attracts over 2,200 experts from more than 50 countries, fostering a vibrant environment celebrating advancements in autism research. The conference has consistently shaped global understanding of autism over two decades, with scientists optimistic about ongoing progress. Amidst this, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed a major research project to determine the cause of autism but has overlooked established research insights, concentrating instead on his own controversial theories regarding an autism epidemic and environmental toxins.
The annual meeting of the International Society for Autism Research is akin to an Oscars moment for autism science, fostering excitement among over 2,200 experts globally.
Studies presented at INSAR have shaped the world's understanding of autism, sustained by an optimism that keeps the momentum of research alive.
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