From research on elopement to school services, IAN's project team and collaborators have presented their research at scientific conferences in 2017.
Research services
From research on mothers and grandparents to teens' difficulties with technology, IAN's project team and collaborators have presented their research at numerous scientific conferences in 2016.
To celebrate IAN's 10th birthday, Editorial and Community Director Cheryl Cohen looks back on the past ten years and the road to becoming the nation's participant-powered autism research network.
Members of IAN's project team and our collaborators have made numerous peer-reviewed presentations at scientific conferences. Select the links to download the presentations or posters.
There is a severe shortage of brain tissue for research. Because it has been so difficult for researchers to procure brain tissue without advance registration, It Takes Brains seeks to make the public aware of the promise of brain research and the critical need for people to register to donate brain tissue.
Thank you! Your application for IAN subject recruitment assistance and related services has been submitted. Please check your inbox for a confirmation email from researchteam@IANproject.org.
About IAN Research Data
IAN Research offers de-identified data to qualified research studies throughout the world. In addition, IAN provides a code book and phone and email support. Please note that there is a cost for these services.
IAN offers a variety of services to help researchers recruit people into their studies and complete their studies. We offer a basic subject recruitment service and a variety of end-to-end services. Please note that there is a cost for these services.
To help answer the research questions that so many researchers have, the Interactive Autism Network (IAN) provides a wide variety of services and tools for researchers.