World Largest Enterprise Partner Renews
This renewal of Behavior Imaging Services (for a record 10 years) is by the largest Behavior Health Services provider on the planet. Â Thanks for making this a great year everybody! Have a great Holiday, and here’s to 2016 !
Recent & Upcoming Events – Fall 2015
Highlighting the work of researchers from around the world, Behavior Imaging is excited to announce, and take part in the following fall 2015 conferences: 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 2015 October 26-31, 2015 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center and Grand Hyatt San Antonio, TX 62nd Annual Meeting
Recent Achievements & Media Coverage
By promoting better health care access while developing solutions that provide concerned families with fast, no-wait answers when it comes to diagnosing autism, Behavior Imaging has been featured in several media outlets regarding many of their most recent achievements: Idaho Business Review – Boise company receives $1M grant for at-home autism test The CEO of
NODA to be Granted New 3-Year Federal Grant in Order to Serve Rural Areas
Originally published by the Autism Daily Newscast, NODA – the Naturalistic Observation Diagnostic Assessment, developed by Behavior Imaging Solutions, has been granted another 3-year federal grant to bring its technology to rural areas in Idaho. By developing a solution that addresses the growing number of long wait-lists that hinder children suspected to be affected with
Headlines: Behavior Imaging Receives National Recognition at White House for 2015 Tibbetts Award
In light of receiving the 2015 Tibbetts Award on June 15th, 2015 during a White House ceremony in Washington, DC, outlets from around the nation have congratulated Behavior Imaging for their exemplary role in Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program. Yahoo! Finance: Behavior Imaging Solutions Honored For Remote Autism
A Novel System for Supporting Autism Diagnosis Using Home Videos: Iterative Development and Evaluation of System Design
Nazneen Nazneen, Agata Rozga, Christopher J. Smith, Ron Oberleitner, Gregory D Abowd, Rosa I Arriaga JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015 (Jun 17); 3(2):e68 ABSTRACT Background: Observing behavior in the natural environment is valuable to obtain an accurate and comprehensive assessment of a child’s behavior, but in practice it is limited to in-clinic observation. Research shows significant