ARI and Defeat Autism Now! Webcasts
ARI Webcasts - speakers from the U.S. and around the world, including:
- Arthur Krigsman - The Case for Autistic Enterocolitis (Dec. 2007)
- Professor James Adams: Results of a DMSA Treatment Study (Oct. 2007)
- Dr. Andrew Wakefield's ASA Keynote Address (July, 2007)
- Interview with Dr. Bryan Jepson Changing the Course of Autism (July 2007)
- UK Parent Interviews
- Prevent Harm Now: How to Carry, Birth and Raise a Healthy Child in a Toxic World
Nancy O’Hara, MD (Anaheim 2007)
Defeat Autism Now! Full Conference Webcasts
Dallas - October 2009
Atlanta - April 2009
San Diego, CA - October 2008
Speakers include: Elizabeth Mumper, MD; Nancy O'Hara; James Adams, PhD; Bryan Jepson, MD; Dan Rossignol, MD; Jeff Bradstreet, MD; Jaquelyn McCandless, MD; Doreen Granpeesheh, PhD; Martha Herbert, MD; Sidney Baker, MD; Jon Pangborn, PhD; Jill James, PhD and many more.
During peak times users may experience delays in video streaming. Tips:
- Mute your volume and allow the entire video to load to your computer, when the download is complete, the video should run in its entirety without delays.
- Try again later, when demand lessens.
Computer Requirements:
Internet Connection
A high speed Internet connection (DSL, ISDN or CABLE) is recommended; however, telephone line users will still be able to stream smaller video files.
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Windows Minimum Requirements for Quicktime
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Version for Flash:
Platform |
Browser |
Player version |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Internet Explorer (and other browsers that support Internet Explorer ActiveX controls and plug-ins) | 10.0.12.36 |
| Windows | Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera (and other plugin-based browsers) | 10.0.12.36 |
| Macintosh - OS X | Firefox, Opera, Safari | 10.0.12.36 |
| Linux | Mozilla, Firefox, SeaMonkey | 10.0.15.3 |
| Solaris | Mozilla | 9.0.151.0 |
Research That Makes a Difference!
The Autism Research Institute is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. ARI was established in 1967.
ARI depends upon donations for its support, and for the support of these research scientists whose work is making a real difference in the lives of autistic children and their families.
If you would like to support ARI, you may make
a donation using a credit card (VISA, MasterCard)
or by using check/money order/credit card (postal mail/fax).
ARI, 4182 Adams Avenue, San Diego, CA 92116, USA


