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Federal autism advisory board cancels first public meeting since overhaul

Last updated: March 7, 2026 10:48 am
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A recent development in the world of autism research has caused quite a stir. The Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC), a federal advisory group responsible for guiding scientists, health agencies, and Congress on autism issues, has unexpectedly canceled its first public meeting since new members were appointed earlier this year. The decision to cancel the meeting was made without providing a reason, leaving many in the autism community puzzled and concerned.

According to Andrew Nixon, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, the IACC will not convene as scheduled later this month. The lack of transparency surrounding this decision has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation among autism advocates and researchers.

The news of the meeting cancellation was first reported by Reuters and comes on the heels of a controversial move by health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to appoint new members to the committee who share his unfounded belief in a link between autism and vaccines. This departure from the traditional composition of the committee, which typically includes researchers with mainstream scientific views and autistic self-advocates, has raised concerns about the future direction of autism research and policy.

In response to these developments, a group of scientists has taken matters into their own hands by establishing an independent version of the federal panel. This independent group, composed of reputable researchers and advocates in the autism community, had planned to hold its inaugural meeting on the same day as the canceled IACC meeting. Despite the setback, the independent group remains committed to advancing autism research and supporting evidence-based practices for individuals on the autism spectrum.

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One of the members of the new independent group, Helen Tager-Flusberg, director of the Center for Autism Research Excellence at Boston University, confirmed that their meeting will proceed as planned on March 19. While the future of the IACC remains uncertain, the commitment of the autism research community to collaboration, transparency, and evidence-based practices remains steadfast.

As the autism community navigates these turbulent waters, it is more important than ever to uphold the principles of scientific integrity, inclusivity, and respect for the diverse voices and perspectives of individuals on the autism spectrum. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story and join us in our commitment to advancing understanding and support for individuals with autism.

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