Andrew Whitehouse
- Deputy Director, the Kids Research Institute Australia, Professor of Autism Research, The University of Western Australia
Andrew Whitehouse is the Deputy Director of The Kids Research Institute Australia. He is also the Angela Wright Bennett Professor of Autism Research, the Director of at The Kids Research Institute Australia, and the Research Strategy Director of the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC). Prior to coming to The Kids, Andrew was a Junior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford.
At The Kids, he leads a network of clinical centres (called CliniKids) for children with neurodevelopmental differences that embeds clinical trials within everyday community practice. Andrew has published over 350 peer-reviewed journal articles and attracted over $90 million in competitive research grants. He currently presents an internationally syndicated video series called '60 Second Science”, which has had over 2 million views. He is an advisor to State and Commonwealth Governments on policies relating to children with Autism Spectrum Conditions. He chaired the committee that generated Australia's first national guideline for autism diagnosis, and co-chaired the committee that developed Australia's first national guideline for early therapies and supports for autistic children.
Andrew has published one edited book with his twin-brother (Ben), and a popular science book that examined the science behind some of the myths of pregnancy and child development (Will Mozart Make My Baby Smart?). He has also been awarded a Eureka Prize for his research, and is the youngest person ever elected to Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. In 2023, he was a Western Australian of the Year award winner.
Experience- 2010–present Professor, Telethon Kids Institute 2012–present Professor, The University of Western Australia
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