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  2. List of schools for people on the autism spectrum - Wikipedia

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    5.1 Arizona. 5.2 California. 5.3 Connecticut. 5.4 Georgia. 5.5 Massachusetts. 5.6 ... This is a list of schools for people on the autism spectrum. Australia. Ashdale ...

  3. James B. Adams (professor) - Wikipedia

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    James B. Adams is a President's Professor at Arizona State University, where he directs the autism/Asperger's research program, though he originally taught chemical and materials engineering there. Adams also holds a post at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine.

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  5. Autism Speaks - Wikipedia

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    Autism Speaks funds the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE), a DNA repository and family registry of genotypic and phenotypic information that is available to autism researchers worldwide. [33] The AGRE was established in the 1990s by a predecessor organization, Cure Autism Now. [34]

  6. Meet the St. Paul woman wants to help Latine families ... - AOL

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    Avaloz became her sister's caregiver. One day, after breaking into sobs while talking to a friend at St. Olaf, the friend referred Avaloz to Colleen's Dream Foundation in Arizona. The foundation ...

  7. Autistic Self Advocacy Network - Wikipedia

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    Before 2015, John Elder Robison was the only autistic person ever to serve on Autism Speaks's board of directors. He later resigned in protest against the organization. [61] In 2015, Autism Speaks made a commitment to provide better representation by appointing two autistic people to its 26-member board of directors.