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4552 Technology and Systems Advances: Presentation, Panel Discussion and Interactive Questions


Thursday, July 23, 2009: 11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Amphitheater (Pheasant Run Resort and Conference Center)

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Presentation:

A number of new devices and technical advances are improving the lives of those with autism and other chronic conditions right now.  The speaker presents the new advances and the questions they seek to answer.

Panel:

What possibilities do systems advances hold for families managing autism?  How close to usable are these technologies? How do traditional clinicians, researchers and educators collaborate on these tools? Could these be integrated with a database? Questions from the audience and other scientists.

Technology and Systems Advances: Presentation by Matthew Goodwin

Matthew Goodwin, Ph.D., MIT - The Media Laboratory, Cambridge, MA

Technology and Systems Advances: Martha R. Herbert

Martha R. Herbert, Ph.D., M.D., Assistant Professor, Neurology (Pediatric), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA


Technology and Systems Advances: Brenda Smith Myles

Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D., Chief Program Officer, Autism Society of America, Overland Park, KS


Technology and Systems Advances: Travis Thompson

Travis Thompson, Ph.D., Supervising Psychologist, Minnesota Early Autism Project, Maple Grove, MN