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Archived | Autism Speaks: 2008 IMFAR Shows Progress in All Areas of Autism Research | Circa May 15 – 17 2008 #NotAnAutisticAlly #AutisticHistory
2008 IMFAR Shows Progress in All Areas of Autism Research International Meetingfor Autism ResearchMay 15-17, 2008London The seventh annual International Meeting for Autism Research recently concluded in London with more than 1150 researchers from around the world attending and making more than 850 presentations. Among the countries represented were Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, […]
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Archived | Autism Speaks: Autism Genome Project (AGP) | Circa 2004 #NotAnAutisticAlly
Autism Genome Project Launched in 2004, the Autism Genome Project, or AGP, is the largest study ever conducted to find the genes associated with inherited risk for autism. Many of the world’s leading genetics researchers pooled their resources and used a promising new technology, the DNA microarray, to scan the human genome in the search for […]
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Catholic Charities Offers Greece Man With Autism Work Mentor
Catholic Charities also issued a statement about the matter. A Greece family was under the impression that Jason McElwain, also known as J-Mac, was denied a job through the Catholic Charities Community Services because of his autism. Catholic Charities shared in a statement with Spectrum News: “Mr. McElwain and my communications director have been in contact […]
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Archived | e-Speaks: London Hosts Largest Ever International Autism Research Conference; Toys”R”Us Raises More than $1.5 Million; IACC Reviews Progress … | Circa May 16, 2008
Autism Speaks e-Speaks contactus@autismspeaks.org via sm1.kintera.com May 16, 2008, 4:15 PM to Genevieve e-Speaks || May 16, 2008 London Hosts Largest Ever International Autism Research Conference The 7th Annual International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) has completed day two of the three day conference in London. Over 1,100 researchers, clinicians and autism specialists are presenting at and attending more than 850 presentations. Among the studies being […]