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Purpose

Round table presentations provide opportunities for presenters to
  • discuss research in progress or a proposed project
  • seek support and/or collaborators for research projects
  • lead discussions on philosophical or methodological issues

Format

Forty-five minutes will be allocated for round table sessions. Several round tables, with 8-10 chairs around each, will be set up. The presenter at each table will lead a discussion. Participants will be free to move around the room, joining conversations that are taking place at the various tables.

The round table presentations will occur on Friday, October 26, 2012.

List of Autism 2012 Round Table Presentations

ASD and Best Practices in Postsecondary
Kevin Reinhardt
Autism and Inclusion
Mansur Choudry and Robin Youngblood
Simulation to Build Empathy: Video-Scene Modeling Among Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Gillian Kajganich Carole Senechal
Novel Blood Based Biomarker for Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Naghi Momeni
Development and Field Testing of a New Classification Tool - the Autism Classification System of Functioning: Social Communication (ACSF:SC)
Peter Rosenbaum, Briano Di Rezze, and Martha Cousins
A Pilot Randomized Control Trial of the Functional Behavioural Skills Training Group for Young Nonverbal Children with Severe Autism
Jo-Ann Reitzel, Jane Summers, Peter Szatmari and Lonnie Zwaigenbaum
Access to Dental Care for a Selected Group of Children and Adolescents with ASD
Banafsheh Abbasnezhad-Ghadi
Social Matters
Sarah Duhaime, Leah MIltchin, Jessica Schroeder and Rebecca Ward
Correlation of CXCR4 Expression in Premature Infants with a Diagnosis of Autism at 24 Months
Michal Begin and Amnon Peled
Many challenges, many treatments: A multi-treatment approach to the treatment of autism
Jonathan Alderson