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  2. Autism Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Autism Research Institute (ARI) is an organization that created a controversial program, Defeat Autism Now! (DAN!), in 1995. [ 6 ] ARI was founded in 1967 by Bernard Rimland .

  3. New Ph.D. program in autism could help spur new research - AOL

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    A program called Work Possibilities is helping people with autism practice social and communication skills in the workplace. "We have multiple types of programs and events that we offer for ...

  4. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Job interviews, based on social skills, are particularly discriminating for adults with autism. The job interview is cited as probably "the most difficult part of the job search for people with autism", [166] [167] [168] and negative perception of autistic candidates by non-autistic interviewers is frequently cited as a major barrier to gaining ...

  5. Indiana University Neuroscience Research Building - Wikipedia

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    The IPR building officially opened on December 13, 1956, with a Board of Directors, led by the first Director John Nurnberger, Sr. [2] The goal of the institute was to research the physical causes of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia, mood and anxiety disorders, autism, dementia, and addiction.

  6. Daniel Geschwind - Wikipedia

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    Geschwind established the modern era of autism genetics research by developing and leading the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) [21] with the Cure Autism Now Foundation in 1997. AGRE was the first major community resource for genetic research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), making biomaterials and phenotype data accessible to ...

  7. Autism Society of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Dr. Bernard Rimland wrote a book, Infantile Autism, that convinced others working in the field that autism is a physiological disorder, not a mental or emotional problem. [9] Rimland was a founder of the Autism Society of America in 1965, but left to create the Autism Research Institute in 1967. [10]