CAMP Research Study Children’s Autism Metabolome Project (CAMP) CAMP Study Do you have a child between the ages of 18-48 months who is typically developing, has an Autism diagnosis, or a child showing signs of Autism or Developmental Delay? Researchers at the UC Davis MIND Institute are carrying out a study comparing two methods of diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): a laboratory test performed on a blood sample measuring metabolic markers and standard behavioral testing and observation by a trained psychologist. Sign Up for Research For more information about the Who Can Participate? study, please contact the research coordinator: Children between the ages of 18-48 months who either: Have a clinical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Are showing signs of Developmental Delay or ASD Are typically developing Ani Movsisyan 916-703-0301 movsisyan@ucdavis.edu Additional Information The UC Davis MIND Institute is What Does the Study Involve? a collaborative international research center, committed to One or two visits to the MIND Institute the awareness, understanding, Behavioral and Psychological assessments prevention and care of neuro- A physical examination A medical history review A blood draw and a urine sample developmental disorders. What Else Can I Expect? All studies take place at the MIND Institute, located at: 2825 50th St. Sacramento, CA 95817 Families can receive feedback from expert Clinicians about their child’s development For a map and directions, visit our website at: Compensation for participation will be provided Results from this study will have the potential to positively influence the diagnostic process of ASD mindinstitute.ucdavis.edu. Typical Development Children’s Autism Metabolome Project (CAMP) Sign Up for Research For more information about the study, please contact the research study coordinator: Ani Movsisyan 916-703-0301 movsisyan@ucdavis.edu Additional Information The UC Davis MIND Institute is a collaborative international We invite you to take part in a research study to evaluate a laboratory test research center, committed to being developed to diagnose autism spectrum disorder in early childhood. the awareness, understanding, This study will compare two methods for diagnosing autism spectrum prevention and care of neurodevelopmental disorders. disorder: a laboratory test performed on a blood sample measuring metabolic markers and standard behavioral testing and observation by a trained psychologist. Who Can Participate? Girls and boys between 18 and 48 months of age with a diagnosis of autism, developmental delay, or typical development. What Does the Study Involve? One or two visits to the MIND Institute Completing various assessments of your child’s development Medical history and physical exam A blood and urine sample What Else Can I Expect? Families can receive feedback from expert Clinicians about their child’s development Compensation for participation will be provided Results from this study will have the potential to positively influence the diagnostic process of ASD All studies take place at the MIND Institute, located at: 2825 50th St. Sacramento, CA 95817 For a map and directions, visit our website at: mindinstitute.ucdavis.edu. Autism Spectrum Disorder Children’s Autism Metabolome Project (CAMP) CAMP Study Do you have a child between the ages of 18-48 months with an Autism diagnosis, or a child showing signs of Autism or Developmental Delay? Researchers at the UC Davis MIND Institute are carrying out a study comparing two methods of diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): a laboratory test performed on a blood sample measuring metabolic markers and standard behavioral testing and observation by a trained psychologist. Sign Up for Research For more information about the Who Can Participate? study, please contact the research coordinator: Children between the ages of 18-48 months who either: Have a clinical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Are showing signs of Developmental Delay or ASD Are typically developing Ani Movsisyan 916-703-0301 movsisyan@ucdavis.edu Additional Information The UC Davis MIND Institute is What Does the Study Involve? a collaborative international research center, committed to One or two visits to the MIND Institute the awareness, understanding, Behavioral and Psychological assessments prevention and care of neuro- A physical examination A medical history review A blood draw and a urine sample developmental disorders. What Else Can I Expect? All studies take place at the MIND Institute, located at: 2825 50th St. Sacramento, CA 95817 Families can receive feedback from expert Clinicians about their child’s development For a map and directions, visit our website at: Compensation for participation will be provided Results from this study will have the potential to positively influence the diagnostic process of ASD mindinstitute.ucdavis.edu. Developmental Delay Children’s Autism Metabolome Project (CAMP) Sign Up for Research For more information please contact the research coordinator: Ani Movsisyan 916-703-0301 movsisyan@ucdavis.edu Additional Information The UC Davis MIND Institute is a collaborative international research center, committed to the awareness, understanding, prevention and care of We invite you to take part in a research study to evaluate a laboratory neurodevelopmental disorders. test being developed to diagnose autism spectrum disorder in early childhood. This study compares two methods for diagnosing autism spectrum disorder: a laboratory test performed on a blood sample measuring metabolic markers and standard behavioral testing and observation by a trained psychologist. All studies take place at the MIND Institute, located at: 2825 50th St. Sacramento, CA 95817 Who Can Participate? Children between the ages of 18-48 months who either: Have a clinical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Are showing signs of Developmental Delay or ASD Are typically developing What Does the Study Involve? One or two visits to the MIND Institute Completing various assessments of your child’s development Medical history and physical exam A blood and urine sample What Else Can I Expect? Families can receive feedback from expert Clinicians about their child’s development Compensation for participation will be provided Results from this study will have the potential to positively influence the diagnostic process of ASD For a map and directions, visit our website at: mindinstitute.ucdavis.edu.