Creation of the Australian Autism Biobank
The Australian Autism Biobank was created to increase our knowledge of the autism spectrum and co-occurring conditions. Almost 3,000 autistic and non-autistic children and adults participated from across Australia. From our participants we collected 4,500 biological samples, as well as behavioural and questionnaire data. Sample collection finished in June 2018 and Australia’s first autism biobank was launched in December 2018.
We would like to thank all our participants, who have contributed to positively transforming the lives of autistic people across the lifespan.
Researchers can now apply to use the materials for approved research purposes. Application information is available on the biobank website, along with answers to the mostly commonly asked questions.
Find out more at www.autismcrc.com.au/biobank.
Publications
- Published 12 Mar 2021
- Published 19 Jun 2019
- Published 27 Aug 2018
Program
Early YearsProject code
1.002RCProject Leader(s)
- Andrew Whitehouse, Telethon Kids Institute (TKI)