2011 Summit on Autism
Hosted by Kids Institute for Development and Advancement
Sponsored by UC Irvine and many others
Welcome Kristin Coates and Shamistra Abraham
Opening Remarks UCI Chancellor Michael Drake, MD
Panel 1: Autism and its Impact on the Family
Autism: A Family Affair Wendy Goldberg, PhD
Engaging Autism: Postiive Effects of Family Involvement Connie Kasari, Phd
We’re All In This Together Alison Singer MD
Keynote Presentation
First Lady Rosalynn Carter is a national advocate for mental health and care givers. Her commitment to this field for over three decades includes founding the Carter Center's Mental Health Task Force, a board of experts and consumers that advocate for positive change in the mental health field.
Panel 2: Technology and its Impact on Autism
Aligning the Features of Assistive Technology With the Characteristics of Autism Howard Shane MD
Developing Innovative Technology to Enhance Research and Practice in Autism Matthew Goodwin PhD
Panel Discussion
Presentations
Panel 1: Autism and its Impact on the Family
Welcome
Kristin Coates, Shamistra Abraham
Opening remarks
Michael Drake MD UCI Chancellor
Autism: A Family Affair
Wendy Goldberg PhD Professor of Psychology & Social Behavior and Education, UCI
Engaging Autism: Positive Effects of Family Involvement
Connie Kasari PhD Professor of Psychological Studies in Education and Psychiatry, UCLA
We’re All In This Together
Alison Singer MD President, Autism Science Foundation
Keynote Presentation
Rosalynn Carter, First Lady, Founder of Carter Center Mental Health Task Force
Q & A with Mrs. Carter
Panel 2: Technology and its Impact on Autism
Aligning the Features of Assistive Technology With the Characteristics of AutismHoward Shane MD Director, Center for Comm. Enhancement, Childrens Hospital Boston
Developing Innovative Technology to Enhance Research and Practice in Autism
Matthew Goodwin PhD Director of Clinical Research at MIT Media Lab

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