Monthly News |November 2019
Greetings!
October was a busy time at ARI. We kicked off the month with research meetings in the Chicago area and then traveled to London, Kiev, Antalya, and Moscow for meetings and conferences. We also released our latest Autism CME webcast series on psychopharmacology, psychiatry and genetic research in joint-providership with the Cleveland Clinic.
It is hard to believe that the holiday season is just around the corner. I know this can be both a joyful and a stressful time for people on the spectrum and their families. For some quick links and tips to cope, see holiday planning suggestions on the ARI website.

Preparations are underway for our year-end giving campaign - we know you hear from many worthy charities this time of year-- thank you for keeping ARI on your list.

Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Autism Spectrum Disorders:
Research and Medical Treatment Implications - Series 4
These activities have been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
The Cleveland Clinic in joint-providership with ARI offers complimentary CME-Certified webcasts to healthcare professionals and the general public.
Research Updates on
Genetics and ASD Part 1
Steve Scherer, PhD
The Centre for Applied Genomics
The Hospital for Sick Children
Psychiatric Issues and
Autism Spectrum Disorder
 Agnes Whitaker, MD,
Charles Henry, MD, and
Robert Hendren, DO
Research Updates on
Genetics and ASD Part 2
Steve Scherer, PhD
The Centre for Applied Genomics
The Hospital for Sick Children
Psychopharmacology and
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Agnes Whitaker, MD,
Charles Henry, MD, and
Robert Hendren, DO
Research Updates
Standard Screen Misses Majority of Toddlers with ASD
A study recently published in Pediatrics reports that the M-CHAT -- the most widely used screening tool for autism -- misses many toddlers who are later diagnosed with the condition.
A new study, Genome, Environment, Microbiome and Metabolome in Autism (GEMMA), seeks participants
GEMMA seeks to understand the role that our genes, gut microbiome, and environmental factors play in the development of autism. Researchers are recruiting infants 0-6 months of age who have a sibling diagnosed with ASD.
Participate in Research
We are committed to connecting research study teams to members of the community. You or a loved one may be eligible to participate.
ARI Happenings
ARI Director travels to Turkey
Researchers worldwide studying environmental toxins convened in Turkey last month. ARI's Executive Director, Steve Edelson, presented "Adopting a multidisciplinary research perspective to understand how toxins impact autism."
Family Gatherings? Thanksgiving travel? Help to avoid an overload.
Knowing what to expect can reduce stress for everyone. Check out these helpful planning tips.
Webinar: Holiday SOS
Facing airplane food with a picky eater? Visiting grandma’s and expecting mountains of sweets? Join this live Q&A to ask your questions about navigating the nutritional challenges of the holiday season while making the most of it.
Making a Difference in 2019 and Beyond
Research is the Key to the Future 
We're moving research forward
Giving Tuesday is December 3rd, and with your help we'll raise funds to continue our work supporting research into effective treatments. Your tax-deductible pledge or one-time gift of ANY size will help us continue this important work in 2020 and beyond.   
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