Here’s the video:
If anyone finds the Transcript from this video please post the address in the comments 🙂
Here’s the video:
If anyone finds the Transcript from this video please post the address in the comments 🙂
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[…] autism-related issues, she has offered insight on the non-causal link between vaccines and autism on CNN, where she asked, “How can we invest in studies that will help us understand what does cause […]
Hear Alison Singer at KiDA’s 3rd annual Summit on Autism at UCI’s Bren Events Center, September 17, 2011. Alison will address the pivotal role of the entire family in treating autism. More information at http://www.kida.com/summit.
Thanks Kristin,
I meant to put a piece up with the announcement for the KIDA conference, but as you see I didn’t make it. I wish I could have made the trip down there to see it.
There is still time – this year’s conference is not until September, so I hope you can make it! Tickets at http://www.kida.com/summit. Let me know if I can help provide any add’l info.
Kristin,
thanks! Somehow I read “September” as “July” and figured the conference was yesterday.
Haha no worries! Hope to see you there 🙂
Will Alison be adjusting her talks now that the new twin study shows environment is key, not genetics?
Jen,
as I commented elsewhere on this blog: did you read and understand the study? If so, why ask a question that is clearly not supported by the paper
Also, I’m not Alison. Just to make that clear, as people pushing the idea of vaccine causation seem to keep thinking I am someone else, and a woman.
edited after publishing to finish the first sentence.