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Baber
Reseach Clinical Trials
Alexian
Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Begins Recruitment for
Potential Treatment for Autism
Hoffman
Estate Press Release
New
Trial Site: Letter from Lead Investigator of Autism Clinical
Trial at AMR Baber Research in Naperville, IL
Midwestern
University- Research Study- Looking for: Adolescents with
high-functioning autism 14-18 and Parent(s)/guardian(s) of
the adolescents.
Recruiting subjects for a new study on Medications
used for ASD
How effective is your medication for controlling symptoms
of autism spectrum disorders?
A team of investigators, headed by Dr. Valerie Hu, at The
George Washington University would like to know some information
related to your/your childs medications to treat ASD.
For more information: Please visit our website at http://www.surveymonkey.com/GWautismstudy
to obtain more information about this study as well as to
access the surveys for patients/parents/guardians and http://www.surveymonkey.com/GWautismstudy-clinician
for clinicians. You may also contact the Study Coordinator
at autismstudy@gwumc.edu
or at telephone number (202) 994-5042 if you have any
additional questions.
Our Autism Resources Directory provides links
to organizations for assistance, advocacy, education, and
support related to autism spectrum disorders
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