We’re proud to share that our research, Autism and Gender Identity: Social, Cognitive, and Behavioral Profiles in a Self-Identified Sample by Dr. Scher Lisa and Dr. Voulgarakis, has been featured in Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. This study explores the intersection of autism and gender-divergent identities, highlighting how gender identity may influence traits such as masking and repetitive behaviors in autistic adults and emphasizing the need for more inclusive diagnostic approaches.

