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"In general, if you have the right support, it’s [doing research] such a great experience. It’s great that more and more people with autism are doing research on autism, because it’s something that we know very well, we live every day and we have a perspective that a person who doesn’t have autism cannot have."
- Marilla, MSc student in Mental Health Studies at King’s College London. Marilla is autistic.