Perkins Library Offers Sensory Kits to Reduce Stress, Assist Neurodiverse Students
Faculty from the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development led the initiative with funding from an Office of Faculty Advancement Seed Grant: Increasing Neurodiversi
Podcast Episode: How AI is Aiding Earlier Diagnosis of Autism
This enlightening Raise the Line episode with host Lindsey Smith is loaded with the latest understandings about Autism Spectrum Disorder, including advancements in early diagnosis aided by artifici
Duke Clinical Psychology Intern Selected for Professionalism Award
Anna Laakman, MEd, was awarded the Karen C.
Gary Maslow Receives NC Pediatric Society Award
Gary Maslow, MD, MPH, the Gorrell Family Distinguished Professor in Children’s Psychiatry, received the 2025 Outstanding Academic
SenseToKnow App Spots Differences Between Autistic and Non-Autistic Kids Aged 3-8
Duke researchers created the SenseToKnow app to help spot signs of autism in children by tracking how they interact with the videos and games in the app.
Employee Spotlight: Sarah Sipe
Raised on a dairy farm in Northeast Indiana, Sarah Sipe developed a strong work ethic early in life and a deep appreciation for community and care.
Can Electronic Health Records Reveal Early Signs of Autism?
When a child’s early social development doesn’t quite match the typical timeline of milestones and behaviors, parents and other caregivers may wonder about next steps to help thei
Behavioral Characteristics of Toddlers Later Identified with an Autism Diagnosis, ADHD Symptoms, or Combined Autism and ADHD Symptoms
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is common among autistic people.