• 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 McMaster Child Health Research Day 2026

    MacART members attended the 2026 McMaster Child Health Research Day conference at McMaster University.

    This year, our members contributed to 30 presentations given by student learners, and facilitated the keynote address and graduate & post-graduate oral 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

Recent News

MacART at McMaster Child Health Research Day – 2026

On April 1, 2026, more than 500 researchers, students, clinicians, scientists, educators, family partners, and community partners & organizations gathered at McMaster University to commemorate ongoing research projects. A grand total of 200 child health research studies were presented at this annual event, spanning a diverse range of topics spanning pediatrics to engineering. MacART members

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JAACAP Highlights “Early-Onset Trajectories of Emotional Dysregulation in Autistic Children” as New Journal Club Feature

In October 2025, the Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (JAACAP) selected “Early-Onset Trajectories of Emotional Dysregulation in Autistic Children”, a publication involving MacART members Terry Bennett, Eric Duku, Stelios Georgiades, and Peter Szatmari, to be featured as part of their Journal Club. The Journal Club program was designed to promote

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About MacART

About MacART

A wheel of icons with Policy Engagement in the center. The 6 surrounding icons depict: Community Engagement, Translational Models of Care, Population Health Research, Training & Education, Biomedical & Basic Research, and Clinical Research. There are arrows pointing between all the icons to Policy Engagement, as well as in a circle linking to each other.

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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Our Membership

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