Tomorrow I have the privilege to give opening remarks and introduce Alison Singer. Ms Singer is the founder and president of the Autism Science Foundation. She’ll speak about advances in autism research in honor of National Infant Immunization Week. Ms Singer has a daughter with autism as well as a brother with autism and has worked for both Austism Speaks and with the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee to provide leadership on strategic goals for autism research at the national level. She’ll speak about her belief that immunizations do not cause autism while highlighting goals for ongoing research and education efforts to support families with autism. Everyone is welcome; please join us!
PrissymissChrissy says
If the two are unrelated (vaccines don’t cause autism) why have a presentation on autism lumped in with National Infant Immunization week? If supposedly the two are completely separate topics.
Wendy Sue Swanson, MD says
Because the Dept of Health and the Immunization Action Coalition believe that because of Ms Singer’s resolute belief that vaccines save lives and do not cause autism, it makes her a compelling immunization advocate.
And because she can speak to the concerns about a purported link between vaccines and autism and discuss the science/research about autism.
Michele Roberts says
Thanks for your energetic and thoughtful talk today. You’re an impressive advocate for children and families and you gave us a lot to think about!
Wendy Sue Swanson, MD says
Thanks, Michele. I learned a ton, too! It was wonderful to meet all of you. Your work to protect children and our communities is astonishing. Can’t wait to hear about the Governor’s signature !!
Moderation says
Wish I had been able to make it. I have read a lot from Ms. Singer, and am impressed with her advocacy work.