Eight PBS, Horizonte – Autism Pilot Program
A new app-based pilot program may help rule out or diagnose autism. Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center Vice President and Director of Research Christopher Smith talks about how the new program will work. View video on PBS Eight’s website: http://www.azpbs.org/horizonte/play.php?vidId=7238#
Phoenix Business Journal – Behavior Imaging considers Valley move with SARRC partnership, pilot program
Behavior Imaging, a Boise, Idaho-based company teaming with Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center in Phoenix, is considering moving its headquarters to the Valley. Read entire article on Phoenix Business Journal’s Website: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/print-edition/2014/11/21/behavior-imaging-considers-valley-move-with-sarrc.html
PHOENIX (CBS5)- SARRC: App-based pilot program can aid in autism diagnosis
CBS 5 – KPHO Read the full story on CBS 5 Arizona News site: http://www.kpho.com/story/27411488/sarrc-app-based-pilot-program-can-aid-in-autism-diagnosis#ixzz3Pxl1nNPR
Research Presented at Association for Behavior Analysis International Autism Conference
Researchers from Behavior Imaging, Emory University School of Medicine, and Marcus Autism Center recently presented at the ABAI (Association for Behavior Analysis International) Ninth Annual Autism Conference in Las Vegas, NV. Their findings are extremely positive for the use of technology for conducting FBAs remotely. Findings included: Consultants rated overall acceptability of the remote FBA
Research, Clinicians and Smartphones Answer the Call for Faster & Less Expensive Autism Diagnosis
SARRC and Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital Collaborate with Behavior Imaging Solutions and Georgia Tech to Launch New Autism Diagnostic Service in Arizona PHOENIX (February 9, 2015) – The Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) and Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital (BNI at PCH) today announced their collaboration with Idaho-based
Phoenix New Times – Diagnosing Autism? There’s an App for That!
Phoenix New Times’ Miriam Wasser interviews Ron Oberleitner CEO of Behavior Imaging about the NODA service, now available. “Phoenix just got one step closer to becoming the global center for diagnosing autism after an iPhone app called NODA™ opened to the public yesterday– and no, this has nothing to do with the measles vaccine.” Read the full