Who We Are

Committees


INSAR is fortunate to have many volunteers who work on committees to develop, organize, and support the variety of activities and programs INSAR offers to members and others in the field of autism research.

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Board

INSAR was formed in 2001, and is governed by an elected, volunteer Board of Directors. The membership of INSAR elects a new Board of Directors every two years. Transition from one board to the next takes place at the business meeting of the INSAR Annual Meeting.

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Global Initiatives


INSAR Global Initiatives strive to carry out the Diverse and Global Strategic Initiative: Represent and serve a diverse and global community.

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Resources

 

Career Center

Submit and browse openings in the field of autism research. 

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INSAR 2026 Annual Meeting: April 22nd - 25th, in Czech Republic, Prague

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Celebrate 20 Years of the INSAR Annual Meeting

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Become an INSAR Member Today - Special Rates Available for Students and LMIC Researchers

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INSAR, the International Society for Autism Research, provides scientific collaboration, mentorship, and education to better the lives of the individuals and families living with autism. 

INSAR membership is open to individuals engaged in academic or research activities, graduate students and post doctoral researchers, and others vested in the study of autism.

Mission Statement:  To improve the lives of people affected by autism by promoting the highest quality research.

Black Lives Matter Statements: View INSAR Statements on Discrimination and the Black Lives Matter Movement from INSAR leadership (Board and Committees) and from an INSAR Member, Dr. Brian A. Boyd.   

Mission Statement:

To promote and disseminate the highest quality autism research globally.

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