Employee Spotlight: Charlotte Stoute
Originally from Panama and Denmark, Charlotte Stoute brings a multicultural perspective to her work here at the center.
ArtVentures at the Nasher: Photo Story
On Sunday, March 9, 2025, the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development collaborated with Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art to host a sensory friendly
Quick Learner: What is the Autism Spectrum?
Duke University collaborated with the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development to produce this brief video explaining the autism spectrum.
Autism Center photo featured in The Duke Daily
David Akinsooto, clinical research specialist with the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, carries a child through a gallery at Duke’s&nb
Brief Report: Relationships Between Caregiver-Reported Behaviors and the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers
In 2024, Duke autism researcher Jane Marryat and team compared toddlers’ scores on the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (MCHAT), which is used to screen for autism in young chi
PBS NC: Meet the Young Farmer with Autism Changing His Community at Blawesome Flower Farm
Rebecca Sorensen is a member of the Duke Autism Center of Excellence Community Engagement Advisory Board.
Employee Spotlight: David Akinsooto
David Akinsooto has been with the Autism Center since 2023 and has been an essential member of the COMET and HERO study teams, as well as the broader center.
2024 Autism Center Impact Report Now Available
The Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development’s 2024 Impact Report is out now!
Where Are They Now?
Ten years after the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development was founded, our trainees have gone on to careers in research, clinical practice, and academic leadership.
How is Machine Learning Helping Us Understand the Brain?
You may be familiar with the saying, “If you’ve met one autistic person, you’ve met one autistic person”.