About A.J. Drexel Autism Institute
The A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, part of Drexel University, is the first research organization built around a public health science approach to understanding and addressing the challenges of autism spectrum disorders. Founded in 2012 with support from Drexel University and the Charles and Barbara Close Foundation, the Institute's mission is to discover, develop, promote, and disseminate population-level and community-based approaches that will prevent autism-associated morbidity and disability and improve the quality of life for individuals with autism of all ages. The Institute conducts research in early detection and intervention, modifiable factors in autism, life course outcomes, policy and analytics, and aging. It also operates a Clinical Core providing diagnostic evaluations and hosts ABA program students for supervised clinical training. Note: This is primarily a university research institute, not a traditional ABA therapy provider.
Services & Specializations
Work Environments
Treatment Approaches
Client Populations
Age Groups Served
Benefits & Perks
health-insurance
retirement-401k
pto
professional-development
Transparency Score
out of 10