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The International Meeting for Autism Research, or IMFAR for short, is an annual meeting held each spring by the . The 2019 meeting was held in Montreal. The 2015 meeting was in Salt Lake City. The 2014 meeting was held in Atlanta from May 14 to 17. In 2013, IMFAR was held in San Sebastian, Spain.

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  • International Meeting for Autism Research (fr)
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  • The International Meeting for Autism Research, or IMFAR for short, is an annual meeting held each spring by the . The 2019 meeting was held in Montreal. The 2015 meeting was in Salt Lake City. The 2014 meeting was held in Atlanta from May 14 to 17. In 2013, IMFAR was held in San Sebastian, Spain. (en)
  • L’International Meeting for Autism Research (en français : Réunion internationale pour la recherche sur l'autisme, ou IMFAR en abrégé), est une réunion annuelle organisée chaque printemps par l' (Société internationale de recherche sur l'autisme). La réunion de 2019 s'est tenue à Montréal. La réunion de 2015 s'est tenue à Salt Lake City. La réunion de 2014 s'est tenue à Atlanta du 14 au 17 mai. En 2013, l'IMFAR a eu lieu à San Sebastian, en Espagne. (fr)
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  • The International Meeting for Autism Research, or IMFAR for short, is an annual meeting held each spring by the . The 2019 meeting was held in Montreal. The 2015 meeting was in Salt Lake City. The 2014 meeting was held in Atlanta from May 14 to 17. In 2013, IMFAR was held in San Sebastian, Spain. It describes its goals as "to promote exchange and dissemination of the latest scientific findings and to stimulate research progress in understanding the nature, causes, and treatments for ASD." Presenters have included Laura Hewitson of the , as well as Irva Hertz-Picciotto, who was the session chair for a session about environmental exposures and autism. The keynote speakers have included Christopher Gillberg, Geraldine Dawson and Paul Ashwood of the MIND Institute. Another paper presented there focused on the prevalence of autoantibodies to folate receptors in autistic children, and found that about 75% of children with autism had such antibodies. This paper, coauthored by Richard E. Frye and Dan Rossignol, among others, would later be published in Molecular Psychiatry. (en)
  • L’International Meeting for Autism Research (en français : Réunion internationale pour la recherche sur l'autisme, ou IMFAR en abrégé), est une réunion annuelle organisée chaque printemps par l' (Société internationale de recherche sur l'autisme). La réunion de 2019 s'est tenue à Montréal. La réunion de 2015 s'est tenue à Salt Lake City. La réunion de 2014 s'est tenue à Atlanta du 14 au 17 mai. En 2013, l'IMFAR a eu lieu à San Sebastian, en Espagne. Il décrit ses objectifs comme étant « de promouvoir l'échange et la diffusion des dernières découvertes scientifiques et de stimuler les progrès de la recherche pour comprendre la nature, les causes et les traitements des TSA ». Les présentateurs incluent Laura Hewitson du Johnson Center for Child Health and Development, ainsi qu'Irva Hertz-Picciotto, qui était la présidente de session pour une session sur les expositions environnementales et l'autisme. Les orateurs principaux ont inclus Christopher Gillberg, Geraldine Dawson et Paul Ashwood de l'Institut MIND. Un autre thème présenté porte sur la prévalence des auto-anticorps contre les récepteurs des folates chez les enfants autistes, et a révélé qu'environ 75 % des enfants autistes avaient de tels anticorps. Cet article, co-écrit par Richard E. Frye et Dan Rossignol, entre autres, a été plus tard publié dans Molecular Psychiatry. (fr)
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