The UW Autism Center is an organization devoted to supporting individuals and families affected by autism spectrum disorders.
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Our mission is:
* To offer state-of-the-art clinical services to individuals with ASD from birth through young adulthood, and their families
* To increase community knowledge and service capacity through public awareness and professional training
* To conduct research to understand what causes ASD, how it develops, and how it can be treated or prevented.
Clinical services, research and training.