MAKE A STAND 4 AUTISM
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MAKE A STAND 4 AUTISM
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Glad to see strong interest in the newly constituted IACC. However, concerns about “balance” would carry more weight if the past decades had delivered meaningful progress in causality, treatment, or lifespan supports—especially for individuals with the highest support needs. As both a clinician and a parent of a child with profound autism, I hear consistently from families who do not feel that existing efforts have translated into meaningful improvements in daily life. The charge before the IACC is to do better—advancing rigorous science while prioritizing tangible outcomes: effective treatments, prevention of the most disabling manifestations, and real-world supports across the lifespan. As Chair, I welcome collaboration and constructive input. But I reject the claim that the current committee lacks breadth of lived experience. That assertion is simply not accurate and dismissive of the individuals serving, who collectively bring deep experience as clinicians, researchers, self-advocates, parents, and leaders of national organizations. Our focus now should be on the work ahead. We share the goal of improving lives and outcomes—let’s not obscure that common purpose with unfounded criticism. autismspeaks.org/news/upholding…



FDA declines to endorse leucovorin for autism after Trump administration touted the drug as a potential treatment. cnn.it/4bAv2JK



The Food and Drug Administration approved leucovorin, a drug the Trump administration has touted as a potential therapy for autism, to treat cerebral folate transport deficiency, a neurological disorder with some symptoms similar to autism. on.wsj.com/4rm3jkQ






I appreciate @jillescher’s thoughtful comments in her letter to the IACC on Substack. Autism is a complex, heterogeneous condition, and advancing the science will require rigorous debate, openness to multiple hypotheses, and a willingness to examine diverse biological pathways. As Chair of the IACC, I welcome that dialogue. Some reflections below.


