Research themes
Our research encompasses many different aspects of autism.
Discover our research by exploring the themes and find out more about the researchers behind them.
Educational and movement interventions for autistic children.
Find out more about Dr Caroline Bond's research.
Autism associated with genetic conditions such as Neurofibromatosis Type 1.
Read more about Dr Shruti Garg's research.
Sensory and movement characteristics of autistic people.
Find out more about Dr Emma Gowen's research.
Social and communication difficulties experienced by autistic children and related interventions.
Find out more about Prof Green's research.
Educational interventions for autistic children and young people and their families.
Find out more about Prof Neil Humphrey's research.
Evaluation of interventions for autistic children.
Find out more about Dr Kathy Leadbitter's research.
The role of cerebral folate in autism development.
Find out more about Dr Jaleel Miyan's research.
Communication difficulties in autistic females and males.
Find out more about Alexandra Sturrock's research and clinical work in autism.
Social interactions of babies and toddlers who are later diagnosed with autism.
Find out more about Dr Ming Wai Wan's research.
Cognitive and linguistic processing in typically developing and autistic children.
Find out more about Katherine Twomeys research.
The transformations of sociality and the redefinition of autistic experience
Read more about Cinzia Greco's research.
Quality of life, ageing and end of life of autistic people.
Find out more about Christine Rowland's research.
Investigating vision and eyecare accessibility for autistic adults.
Find out more about Dr Ketan Parmar's research.
Autistic adults’ experiences of ageing and age-related issues.
Find out more about Dr Laura Brown's research.
Sensory and movement characteristics of autistic people
Find out more about Dr Ellen Poliakoff.
Time perception in autistic people.
Find out more about Dr Luke Jones's research.
Sensory responsivity among autistic individuals.
Find out more about Dr George Bendo's research.
Judgment and Decision-Making in Autistic Adults.
Find out more about Dr George Farmer.