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The Autism Treatment Network (ATN) is the nation's first network of hospitals and multidisciplinary professionals aimed at bridging gaps in knowledge and understanding and improving medical treatment for individuals with autism. Through the ATN, children receive comprehensive care from professionals who have extensive experience working with the medical issues that arise with autism. In keeping with the collaborative nature of the ATN, professionals in the network share current best practices with a wide variety of other clinical programs and have a real commitment to treatment – based on strong clinical experience – and to finding better ways to identify and manage the health of children with autism.


What are we doing at the Collaborative Autism Institute?


The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, an ATN Network member, has linked two highly productive autism research programs to form the Collaborative Autism Institute, dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of autism and related disorders.

The Autism Center at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh and the Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic serve preschoolers, children, and adolescents who have or are suspected of having autism, pervasive developmental disorders, Asperger’s syndrome, and related disorders. The two programs offer diagnostic evaluations, family support, parent training, behavioral consultation, resources and information, and medication management.

The Collaborative Autism Institute also provides access to a range of medical services addressing sleep, gastrointestinal, genetic-metabolic, and immune disorders often associated with autism spectrum disorders.

Children and their families who enroll in the ATN will participate in a research study that will follow the child’s medical treatment for up to three years. Participants will receive a comprehensive diagnostic and medical evaluation and return annually for follow-up. In addition, families may be contacted in the future regarding other research opportunities.

Referrals to the UPMC Autism Treatment Network should be directed to:

For families with a child age 7 and under: 412-692-8404
For families with a child age 8 and above: 412-235-54
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AIR-P Network Pilot Projects

The Autism Treatment Network has recently announced new subcontract support for research proposals under the Autism Intervention Research Network on Physical Health (AIR-P Network)-Pilot Projects on Treatment Research Affecting Autism. Two particular levels of research were targeted:  Level 1, supporting research by junior-level investigators for short-term (1year) pilot studies; and Level 2, supporting both junior and senior-level investigators for pilot studies of up to 2 years.

     Level 1

"Bone Mineral Density in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders," which will be led by Ann Neumeyer, M.D.- Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/LADDERS; collaborating sites include Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

"Defining the Relation of Sleep Disturbance in Autism Spectrum Disorder to Psychiatric and Behavioral Comorbidities," under the leadership of Suzanne Goldman, Ph.D. -Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

    Level 2

"Prevalence of Creatine Deficiency Syndromes and Genetic Variability in Creatine Metabolism in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder - A Pilot Study," under the leadership of Andreas Schulze, M.D., Ph.D. -University of Toronto; collaborating sites include MGH/LADDERS and the University of Colorado.

"Markers of Iron Status and Metabolism in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders," which will be led by Ann Reynolds, M.D. - University of Colorado. This collaborative effort includes the University of Pittsburgh, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Cincinnati Children's Hospital and the University of Rochester.

 

 
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