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So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could really help the community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on getting them to see what's what.

Heidi

From: "schaferatsprynet" <schafer@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology WorkshopDate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.phpResponding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted aworkshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientificevidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensusscientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autismgastroenterology. In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific AffairsCommittee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology andautism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watchthis space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation. Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr. Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. AnnReynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.Allan .

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I am not in favor of " bashing " per se, so there I agree with you, but I

think vocal constructive criticism is always appropriate. Perhaps the

criticism in sinking in, as reflected in this lone GI conference. Would

be interesting to see if the prevailing view at the conference was that

gastroenterological problems in children with " autism " is merely

" comorbid " to the " autism. " That view is not very helpful - almost

suggests that our kids intestines reside in some out of the body place.

That has been the view heretofore among organizations outside of DAN!

(like ATN) that have begun looking at the GI problems.

I should add that when one or two organizations dominate the resources

of the community and commans the exclusive attention of the public

through superior media access, one conference is not fully redeeming.

And in these circumstances community criticism is necessary. After all,

to whom are these organizations accountable? Their donors? Or to the

community of parents and children who are affected. I would say the

latter because it is in their (our) name that the money is solicited

and accepted.

That being said, I am all for methods of coaxing rather than bashing,

but don't be so sure about who or what is driving the bus. That picture

is not so clear.

Bob

On Oct 24, 2006, at 12:41 PM, elevatordance wrote:

> So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending

> money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? 

> Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks.  Lets figure out how to

> coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could

> really help the community.  Forget about what NAAR was before.  NAAR

> is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus.  Lets work on

> getting them to see what's what.

>

> Heidi

>

>

>

>  

>> From: " schaferatsprynet " <schafer@...>

>> Reply-EOHarm

>> EOHarm

>> Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

>> Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

>>

>>

>> Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

>>

>> http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/

>> autism_gastroenterology_conference.php

>>

>> Responding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted a

>> workshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.

>> The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientific

>> evidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensus

>> scientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)

>> suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autism

>> gastroenterology.

>> In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,

>> participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific Affairs

>> Committee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology and

>> autism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watch

>> this space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation.

>> Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,

>> Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr.

>> Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr.

>> Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.

>> Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. Ann

>> Reynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.

>> Allan .

>>

>>

>

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If that's true, then maybe something very helpful can come out of Autism Speaks from the research side. It certainly has from the awareness side.

Severing ties with NAAR is key.

Can it be done?

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So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could really help the community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on getting them to see what's what.

Heidi

From: "schaferatsprynet" <schafersprynet>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology WorkshopDate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.phpResponding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted aworkshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientificevidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensusscientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autismgastroenterology. In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific AffairsCommittee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology andautism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watchthis space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation. Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr. Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. AnnReynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.Allan .

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Heidi writes:

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So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending

money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny?

Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks.

Heidi,

What email could you be talking about here? There is nothing I wrote

that " bashes " anybody.

> Lets figure out how to coax them into spending their gazillion

dollars on stuff that could really help the community.

I did write a piece that suggested that people who give money to AS

for research should earmark it for biomedical treatment research. I

also suggested that AS spend more attention on biomedical treatment

since they themselves use it for their children. Did you miss that, too?

How that " bashes " anybody, bashes me.

Lenny

From: " schaferatsprynet " <schafer@...>

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EOHarm

Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.php

Responding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted a

workshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.

The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientific

evidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensus

scientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)

suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autism

gastroenterology.

In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,

participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific Affairs

Committee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology and

autism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watch

this space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation.

Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,

Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr.

Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr.

Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.

Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. Ann

Reynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.

Allan .

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How do you coax someone to investigate themselves my gosh he runs a thimerosal plantH <stratpat@...> wrote: If that's true, then maybe something very helpful can come out of Autism Speaks from the research side. It certainly has from the awareness side. Severing ties

with NAAR is key. Can it be done? RE: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop So I just read the email that bashes Autism

speaks for not spending money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could really help the community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on getting them to see what's what. Heidi From: "schaferatsprynet" <schafersprynet>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology WorkshopDate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000 Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.phpResponding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted aworkshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientificevidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensusscientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autismgastroenterology. In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific AffairsCommittee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology andautism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watchthis space for a

synopsis of the consensus recommendation. Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr. Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. AnnReynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.Allan .

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I see Dr. Margaret Baumann's name on the list. Please see EOHarm's

index of references to learn about her participation in the

investigative process on behalf of our children. Perhaps there is

new information from her that I have missed? If so, please pass it

along as I'd love to see it.

Kirby, as always, provides an excellent map for determining

friend, foe and those who fall somewhere in between.

Kim

> this space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation.

> Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,

> Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr.

> Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr.

> Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.

> Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. Ann

> Reynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield,

Dr.

> Allan .

>

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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006

12:42 PM

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Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

I did not detect bashing at all….only

a reminder of which direction Bob needs to steer the bus towards.

And let me add….damn, so far it has been a LONG bus ride….maybe Bob

W. lost his directions and needs Lenny to read the map for him.

Anytime someone puts themselves in a “leadership

role” you have to be prepared and able to receive criticism/remarks/expectations

from those you want to represent. That leader needs to be a responsible

individual who is able to respond. I don’t think all the coaxing

in the world from parents will work if Bob W’s own grandson’s life does

not put him in a crisis mode and motivate him to spend the gazillion dollars to

really make a difference now…. not years from now. I don’t

know if AS knows what’swhat, but Bob W. knows exactly what’s what.

So I just

read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending money on treatment

research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? Let's not waste

time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to coax them

into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could really help the

community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR is done. Autism

Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on getting them to see

what's what.

Heidi

From: " schaferatsprynet " <schafersprynet>

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EOHarm

Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts

Gastroenterology Workshop

Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology

Workshop

http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.php

Responding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted a

workshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.

The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientific

evidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensus

scientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)

suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autism

gastroenterology.

In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,

participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific Affairs

Committee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology and

autism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watch

this space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation.

Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,

Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr.

Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr.

Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.

Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. Ann

Reynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.

Allan .

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NBC Universal is being spun off of GE.

That deal is in the works.

Once that is done, hands should be free.

RE: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop

So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could really help the community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on getting them to see what's what.

Heidi

From: "schaferatsprynet" <schafersprynet>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology WorkshopDate: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000

Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/autism_gastroenterology_conference.phpResponding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted aworkshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientificevidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensusscientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autismgastroenterology. In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific AffairsCommittee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology andautism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watchthis space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation. Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr. Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr. Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. AnnReynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.Allan .

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> Oh, No, is this gonna be a re-make of an old film ??????

>

Maurine,

Whatever it takes to stand up for our kids, is whatever it takes. Do

you see anyone else out there with the reach of the Schafer Autism

Report willing to stick their necks out and make such public

statements willing to criticize the status quo, be they outside or

inside our community? Cynical bashing is easy to do, but finding a

frame of constructive criticism takes work, earned wisdom and some

risks. Criticism must be done in a way that doesn't tarnish organized

autism in general. Whatever gets said or done must be done in a way

that continues to foster the support of the general community to our

efforts.

This is risky business because myself, my son and my family can draw

heat from both inside and outside our community that may not do well

to support us as a family in the short term -- reactions can be hard

and swift -- but I believe is key to our survival in the longer term.

There is also the risk that I may be wrong on some things. It would

be easier to say nothing.

Part of the risk is that some people will intentionally

mis-characterize our words in order to spin their interpretation of

events. Some will unintentionally mis-characterize our words simply

because there is a wide range of reading comprehension skills amongst

readers. In either instance, it warrants having the record set

straight especially if the source is percieved friendly and credible.

This " old film " of corrections will be made as often as necessary. It

is a drag, but it is to be expected.

I can suggest you offer words of support when you see others standing

up for what's right, if that is your inclination, and try to get used

to the correction reruns; it comes with the territory of politics.

Lenny

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Lenny, I fully agree with you. I was just trying to make light of a situation that I know is not light at all- and I fully support you and your views and I assumed you were aware of it-but perhaps it needed clarification. Sorry if I offended with my comment. Maurineschaferatsprynet <schafer@...> wrote: >> Oh, No, is this gonna be a re-make

of an old film ??????> Maurine,Whatever it takes to stand up for our kids, is whatever it takes. Doyou see anyone else out there with the reach of the Schafer AutismReport willing to stick their necks out and make such publicstatements willing to criticize the status quo, be they outside orinside our community? Cynical bashing is easy to do, but finding aframe of constructive criticism takes work, earned wisdom and somerisks. Criticism must be done in a way that doesn't tarnish organizedautism in general. Whatever gets said or done must be done in a waythat continues to foster the support of the general community to ourefforts. This is risky business because myself, my son and my family can drawheat from both inside and outside our community that may not do wellto support us as a family in the short term -- reactions can be hardand swift -- but I believe is key to our survival in the longer

term.There is also the risk that I may be wrong on some things. It wouldbe easier to say nothing. Part of the risk is that some people will intentionallymis-characterize our words in order to spin their interpretation ofevents. Some will unintentionally mis-characterize our words simplybecause there is a wide range of reading comprehension skills amongstreaders. In either instance, it warrants having the record setstraight especially if the source is percieved friendly and credible.This "old film" of corrections will be made as often as necessary. Itis a drag, but it is to be expected. I can suggest you offer words of support when you see others standingup for what's right, if that is your inclination, and try to get usedto the correction reruns; it comes with the territory of politics.Lenny

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> OR PERHAPS INDIVIDUALS ARE ACTUALLY TAKING THE TIME TO " SIT DOWN "

> WITH THE WRIGHTS TO EDUCATE THEM ON THE ISSUE.... " CRITICISM " RARELY

> MOTIVATES....

Kelli Ann,

Your style of " criticism " doesn't work here, either, so perhaps you

would do well to follow your own advice. Your posts are unfriendly

and provocational and tests the patience of fellow list members.

Lenny

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THANK YOU, LENNY!!! (and yes, I am shouting!)

Lujene

>

> >

> > OR PERHAPS INDIVIDUALS ARE ACTUALLY TAKING THE TIME TO " SIT DOWN "

> > WITH THE WRIGHTS TO EDUCATE THEM ON THE ISSUE.... " CRITICISM " RARELY

> > MOTIVATES....

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Wasn't trying to stir up this much dust, just venting. I was viewing the GI conference as a positve step and trying to be optimistic about the future benefit of Autism speaks. They have more money than God and need ways to spend it so I feel strongly that with the right groups having discussions with them, the right research will be encouraged.

From: J. Krakow <rkrakow@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology WorkshopDate: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 14:15:04 -0400

I am not in favor of "bashing" per se, so there I agree with you, but I think vocal constructive criticism is always appropriate. Perhaps the criticism in sinking in, as reflected in this lone GI conference. Would be interesting to see if the prevailing view at the conference was that gastroenterological problems in children with "autism" is merely "comorbid" to the "autism." That view is not very helpful - almost suggests that our kids intestines reside in some out of the body place. That has been the view heretofore among organizations outside of DAN! (like ATN) that have begun looking at the GI problems.I should add that when one or two organizations dominate the resources of the community and commans the exclusive attention of the public through superior media access, one conference is not fully redeeming. And in these circumstances community criticism is necessary. After all, to whom are these organizations accountable? Their donors? Or to the community of parents and children who are affected. I would say the latter because it is in their (our) name that the money is solicited and accepted.That being said, I am all for methods of coaxing rather than bashing, but don't be so sure about who or what is driving the bus. That picture is not so clear.BobOn Oct 24, 2006, at 12:41 PM, elevatordance wrote:> So I just read the email that bashes Autism speaks for not spending > money on treatment research and this is posted. Which is it Lenny? > Let's not waste time bashing Autism speaks. Lets figure out how to > coax them into spending their gazillion dollars on stuff that could > really help the community. Forget about what NAAR was before. NAAR > is done. Autism Speaks is Bob driving the bus. Lets work on > getting them to see what's what.>> Heidi>>>>  >> From: "schaferatsprynet" <schafersprynet>>> Reply-EOHarm >> EOHarm >> Subject: Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop>> Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:53:33 -0000>>>>>> Autism Speaks Hosts Gastroenterology Workshop>>>> http://www.autismspeaks.org/science/ >> autism_gastroenterology_conference.php>>>> Responding to community interest, Autism Speaks hosted a>> workshop on autism and gastroenterology in Boston on October 13, 2006.>> The objectives of the workshop were to (1) review current scientific>> evidence for GI issues associated with autism, (2) develop consensus>> scientific priorities for autism gastroenterology research, and (3)>> suggest an approach to establish best clinical practices for autism>> gastroenterology.>> In an effort to capture all perspectives on this topic,>> participants included members of the Autism Speaks Scientific Affairs>> Committee and leading experts on pediatric gastroenterology and>> autism. The discussion was comprehensive and productive. Please watch>> this space for a synopsis of the consensus recommendation.>> Participants included: Dr. Ashwood, Dr. Federico Balzola,>> Dr. Margaret Bauman, Dr. Athos Bousvaros, Dr. Buie, Dr. >> Burnham, Dr. Stan Cohen, Dr. Conrad, Dr. Anil Darbari, Dr. >> Goldstein, Dr. Hyman, Dr. Arthur Krigsman, Dr. Alan M.>> Leichtner, Dr. Mumper, Dr. Leonard Rappaport, Dr. Ann>> Reynolds, Mr. Mark Roithmayr, Dr. Andy Shih, Dr. Wakefield, Dr.>> Allan .>>>>> J. KrakowAttorney At Law2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite N125Lake Success, New York 11042(516) 354-3300(646) 349-1771 (fax)(212) 227-0600 (NYC telephone)

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