University Programs in Texas
Several universities in Texas are engaged in researching autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Research goals include advancing general knowledge about ASD and its causes; improving screening, assessment, and diagnosis; and recommending intervention and treatment strategies to improve the lives of people with ASD and their families.
Here are some of the universities programs in Texas involved in ASD research:
- Baylor College of Medicine — Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center
- Baylor University - Baylor Autism Resource Clinic
- Texas A&M University — Center on Disability and Development
- Texas State University — Clinic for Autism Research, Evaluation and Support
- Texas Tech University - The Burkhart Center for Autism Education and Research
- University of Houston at Clear Lake — Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
- University of North Texas — Kristin Farmer Autism Center
- University of Texas at Austin — The Autism Project
- University of Texas at Austin — The Meadows Center
- University of Texas at Austin — Texas Center for Disability Studies
- University of Texas at Dallas — Callier Center for Communication Disorders
- University of Texas at San Antonio — The Teacher Education Autism Model (TEAM)
- University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston: Changing Lives through Autism Spectrum Services (C.L.A.S.S.) Clinic
- University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - Center for Autism and Related Conditions at the Children's Learning Institute
- University of Texas Medical School at Houston — The Center for Human Development Research
- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Department of Psychological Science