Autism Conference: Changing the Course of Autism: the Science and Intervention   Read More
12 and 13 June 2013
Autism Conference: Changing the Course of Autism: the Science and Intervention

Treating Autism and Autism Treatment Trust present 'Changing the Course of Autism: The Science and Intervention', a two day conference for professionals and parents. Current scientific understanding of the condition and intervention options will be presented by speakers from around the world.

Day one of the programme includes Dr Martha Herbert, Harvard Medical School; Dr Mady Hornig, Columbia University; Dr Alex Richardson, Oxford University; Dr Nicola Antonucci and Dr Dario Siniscalco, who will present their work with GcMAF and stem cells; and Prof M Snape who works on the development of an anti-inflammatory compound, NNZ-2566 with promising clinical applications in Rett and Autism.

Day two presentations will be treatment oriented and include parent stories. For full programme, list of speakers and to purchase tickets visit Autism Treatment Trust website.

The conference will be held at the prestigious Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on the 12th and 13th of June 2013. Every effort has been made to make this event affordable for parents.

Tickets are available through Autism Treatment Trust.

Please contact us with any further questions.

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13 June 2013
Changing the Course of Autism conference raffle
Many fantastic prizes to be won, at £1 per ticket! Prizes include free consultations with doctors, nutritionists and therapies, health store vouchers, latest fashion bags and much more.
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