• Welcome to the home of the McMaster Autism Research Team (MacART)!

    We are the McMaster Autism Research Team, a group of researchers, clinicians, clinician-scientists, and other experts who foster collaboration among the families, researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers whose lives and work are touched by autism.

     

  • MacART at Canadian Autism Leadership Summit (CALS) 2025

    MacART members attended the 2025 Canadian Autism Leadership Summit annual meeting in Ottawa, Ontario.

    This year, our members contributed to a number of panel and poster presentations.

  • MacART at the 2025 Children’s Healthcare Canada Annual Conference

    MacART and colleagues attended the 2025 Children’s Healthcare Canada Annual Conference that took place in Ottawa, Ontario. This year, our members contributed to a number of oral presentations.

  • Research informing public policy and programming

    “We are thrilled to work with the McMaster Autism Research Team, whose research helps to inform public policy and programs locally and provincially for the families of Autistic children and neurodevelopmental disorders.”

    Marg Spoelstra // Executive Director // Autism Ontario

  • Collaboration is key

    “Through our partnership with the McMaster Autism Research Team, we are able to collaborate on meaningful research that can be used to inform the day to day clinical practice that supports children, youth, and families.”

    Bruce Squires // President // McMaster Children’s Hospital

Recent News

Dr. Stelios Georgiades elected as a Member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists

On September 4, 2025, The Royal Society of Canada released the names of the 2025 incoming class of the College of the Royal Society of Canada. MacART Co-Director and Founder Dr. Stelios Georgiades will be inducted as a Member of this College! The College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists is Canada’s first national system

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Congratulations to Dr. Stelios Georgiades – named a 2025 University Scholar

On July 1, 2025, MacART Co-Director Dr. Stelios Georgiades was among eight McMaster University professors to be named a 2025 University Scholar! University Scholars are mid-career researchers who have distinguished themselves as international scholars and have demonstrated a commitment to the discovery, communication and preservation of knowledge, excellence in education and pedagogy, and to serving

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Congratulations to Dr. Stelios Georgiades – named a 2025 University Scholar Read More »

New publication estimating the prevalence of autism among adults living in Canada

On June 24, 2025, a publication was released in the journal BMJ Open titled “Prevalence of autism among adults in Canada: results from a simulation modelling study”, with MacART Co-Director Dr. Stelios Georgiades and MacART member Dr. Mackenzie Salt among the co-authors. This publication estimates the prevalence of autism among adults living in Canada using

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New publication estimating the prevalence of autism among adults living in Canada Read More »

About MacART

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We are the McMaster Autism Research Team, a group of researchers, clinicians, clinician-scientists, and other experts who foster collaboration among the families, researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers whose lives and work are touched by autism.

Our members are leading and participating in a variety of projects with provincial, national, and global impacts, aligning our work with the assessment report on autism released by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences in 2022, which aimed to inform development of a National Autism Strategy.

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