FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM AUTISM RESEARCH INSTITUTE PRESIDENT DR. STEPHEN M. EDELSON!
April passed in a whirlwind of activity at ARI and we are deeply grateful for your contributions and messages of support. We are nearly halfway through our 50th Anniversary Giving Campaign and look forward to sharing more opportunities to help in the weeks to come. Your gifts make our work possible.
Last month's Scientific Think Tank in Dallas featured experts on medical, biomedical, and nutritional research and treatments. As is always the case at ARI's meetings, dedicated, forward-thinking delegates were selected for participation based on their objectivity and interest in engaging in groundbreaking discussions aimed at moving the research forward in the best interest of persons with autism and their families.
From Dallas, I was honored to travel to Moscow with a delegation of experts to present information about evidence-based treatments at an international conference. After a few days home, this weekend I am attending the International Meeting for Autism Research in San Francisco, taking in perspectives from researchers around the world.
Sincerely,
Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D.
Executive Director, Autism Research Institute
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Researcher Mary Coleman receives lifetime achievement award at IMFAR 2017
Dr. Mary Coleman and ARI Director Steve Edelson at IMFAR earlier this week
Mary Coleman is a pediatric neurologist specializing in neurodevelopmental disorders. She has published more than 100 scientific papers and 11 books, most of which are on or related to autism. She is one of the great pioneers in the study of the biology of autism.
Dr. Coleman's book The Autistic Syndromes, published almost 40 years ago, is a landmark in the history of autism. Her contribution to the understanding of what we now increasingly refer to as "The Autisms" cannot be overrated.
This week, Dr. Coleman is being honored at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) in San Francisco. We congratulate her on her life's work and contributions to advancing our understanding of this complex disorder.
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Watch Complimentary Autism CME Webcasts - More to Come
The health of children and adults with autism can be improved by clinicians knowledgeable about the medical and neurological etiologies associated with this complex disorder.
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Additional CME webcasts are planned for release later in 2017 - be sure to subscribe and watch for updates at autism.com.
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Watch Complimentary Autism CME Webcasts - More to Come
The health of children and adults with autism can be improved by clinicians knowledgeable about the medical and neurological etiologies associated with this complex disorder.
Gain expert insight about behavioral improvement that can be achieved when underlying comorbid medical, neurological, gastrointestinal and sleep issues are addressed.
Additional CME webcasts are planned for release later in 2017 - be sure to subscribe and watch for updates at autism.com. On Demand Topics Covered Options below:
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