This document announces an upcoming international autism conference hosted by iCare4Autism. The conference will cover medical and educational research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) including topics like the neuropsychopharmacology of oxytocin and inflammation in autism, electrophysiology and endophenotyping of autism, autistic regression, and genetics of autism. Key speakers are listed from institutions around the world including Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Autism Wales, The National Autistic Society UK, and Johns Hopkins University who will discuss findings and interventions related to ASD.
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Send Us Feedback Joshua Weinstein M.Ed., M.B.A., USA, Israel.
ICare4Autism Founder & CEO
Eric Hollander, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
and Director of OCD and Autism Spectrum Program
Montefiore Medical Center and Einstein
Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Icare4Autism
Presenting: Neuropsychopharmacology of
Oxytocin and Inflammation in Autism
John Foxe, Ph.D. Research Director of the Children’s
Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC) and
Professor of Pediatrics and of Neuroscience at
Einstein
Presenting: Electrophysiology and
Endophenotyping of Autism
Isabelle Rapin, M.D. Professor of Neurology and of
Pediatrics, Einstein
Presenting: Autistic Regression
2. Dominick P. Purpura, M.D. Dean Emeritus, Professor
of Neuroscience, Einstein
Presenting: The Locus Coeruleus/Noradrenergic
Hypothesis of Autism
Shlomo Shinnar, M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology
and Pediatrics, Hyman Climenko Professor of
Neuroscience Research, and Director of the
Comprehensive Epilepsy Management Center at
Montefiore Medical Center and Einstein
Presenting: Epilepsy and Autism
Robert W. Marion, M.D. Director of the Children’s
Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC) and
Professor of Genetics at Einstein
Presenting: Genetics of Autism
Arthur L. Beaudet, M.D. Henry and Emma Meyer
Professor and Chair Department of Molecular and
Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine,
Houston, TX
Presenting: A Novel and Common Inborn Error of
Metabolism Discovered in Autism Patients
Hugh Morgan, MMedSc OBE FRSA CEO Autism
Wales & Expert Advisor for ASD to the Welsh
Assembly Government, Cardiff, Wales
Presenting: The Welsh Government’s National ASD
Strategy (2008): What Can We Learn from the
World’s First Government Strategy for Autism?
Mark Lever Chief Executive, The National Autistic
Society (NAS), UK
Presenting: Leading a Campaign for a Better World
for People with Autism
Rebecca J. Landa, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Founding
Director of Kennedy Krieger’s Center for Autism and
Related Disorders and Professor of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences in the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Presenting: Intervention Targeting Development of
Socially Synchronous Engagement in Toddlers
with ASD: A Randomized Controlled Trial