Benjamin Zablotsky is an experienced statistician and researcher specializing in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and health statistics. Currently a Senior Survey Statistician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention since March 2013, Zablotsky previously held positions such as Research Coordinator at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, where responsibilities included investigating parental involvement in schools, estimating ASD prevalence, and developing data collection recommendations. Earlier roles involved collaborating on research projects and launching surveys focused on bullying and school experiences for children with ASD. Zablotsky earned a PhD in Mental Health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where the dissertation explored challenges faced by families raising children with autism. Academic credentials include a BA in Biopsychology and Classical Studies from Tufts University.