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4566 Presentation and Focus Group On Database, Knowledge Base and Reference Base


Saturday, July 25, 2009: 3:00 PM-5:30 PM
New Orleans Ballroom (Pheasant Run Resort and Conference Center)

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CME Program Overview: Autism is a heterogeneous condition. Each person is unique and differentially impacted by an array of biomedical, behavioral, and educational variables.  This complexity poses multiple challenges to clinicians with respect to both assessment and treatment.  New developments in science, technology, data tracking and research methods bring fresh perspectives and opportunities to help, treat, learn and research more effectively.
Biomedical/Behavioral Integration: Collaborative Opportunities to Advance the Field

Edward G. Carr, Ph.D., BCBA, (in memorial)1, Martha R. Herbert, Ph.D., M.D.2 and Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D.3, (1)Leading Professor, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY, (2)Assistant Professor, Neurology (Pediatric), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, (3)Chief Program Officer, Autism Society of America, Overland Park, KS

Introduction to TGRI: Education for our New Roles as Science Creators

Martha R. Herbert, Ph.D., M.D.1 and Brenda Smith Myles, Ph.D.2, (1)Assistant Professor, Neurology (Pediatric), Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA, (2)Chief Program Officer, Autism Society of America, Overland Park, KS