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Autism Speaks Partners with Albania and Ireland Launching First Global Autism Public Health Initiatives | April 1, 2009 #AutisticHistory #BanABA
Autism Speaks Partners with Albania and Ireland Launching First Global Autism Public Health Initiatives Global Autism Science and Advocacy Organization Reviews Worldwide Research Efforts on the Second Annual World Autism Awareness Day – April 2, 2009 NEW YORK, N.Y. (April 1, 2009) – Autism Speaks, the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization, announced today a […]
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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 – NIMH Autism Genetics Research in Special Populations Attendee List | Circa October 2007 #AutisticHistory #NotAnAutisticAlly
AS-NIMH Autism Genetics Research in Special Populations Attendee List Heidi Alaskary Deputy Executive Director for Research Coordinator, National Communication Development Program Prince Salman Center for Disability Research Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Phone: (9661)488-4401, ext: 170 Fax: (9661) 488-4628 Email: heidi@pscdr.org.sa Mohammed Aldosari Medical Director, Autism Diagnostic Clinic, Saudi Autism Society, Consultant, Pediatric Neurologist Director, Pediatric Neurology Fellowship Program,King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center,Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPhone: +966-1-464-7272 ext. 32772Fax: +966-1-442-4763Email: maldosari@kfshrc.edu.sa Laura Almasy Southwest FDN for Biomedical Research […]
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Archived | Grants Funded – Cure Autism Now 2006 | #AutisticHistory #NotAnAutisticAlly
Cure Autism Now funded a variety of science programs designed to encourage innovative approaches toward identifying the causes, developing means of prevention and treatment and ultimately, finding a cure for autism and related disorders. Field-building research grants were a core feature of Cure Autism Now’s science program: Pilot Project, Young Investigator, Treatment, and Innovative Technology […]