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The Wendy Klag Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities

Let's Find Answers

The Wendy Klag Center is a dedicated community of investigators and trainees with a common purpose of understanding and improving policy and care for autism and developmental disabilities.

Our three core pillars are research, training, and outreach. We aim to be a hub of public health research into autism and neurodevelopment within Johns Hopkins entities.

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The Wendy Klag Center: Who we are and what we do

 

New and Noteworthy

Call for faculty, postdoc and doctoral research proposals!

The Wendy Klag Center announces a call for research proposals from faculty, postdoctoral trainees, and doctoral students within the Bloomberg School or the WKC faculty affiliates. All proposals are due April 4, 2025.  Faculty: Learn more at this link. Postdocs and doctoral students: Learn more at this link.

Read the ADDM autism prevalence 2025 community report

The CDC's 2025 Community Report on Autism provides a snapshot of ASD among 4-year-old and 8-year-old children in multiple communities across the United States in 2022.. The report, released in May 2025, includes information from the MD ADDM site at the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½.

 

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Calling all Maryland moms-to-be. Join a study to help uncover early childhood experiences that affect brain development.

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