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Thanks Robin....I just joined.

Jan

From: and/or Robin Lemke <jrisjs@...>Aspergers Treatment Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 11:05:36 PMSubject: ( ) Friends Advancing Autism Research Together

We belong to this research organization. .......and thought I'd pass this along.

Robin

From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Togetherjrisjs (DOT) comDate: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM

Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...

Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network,

By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever.

We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and include a brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team866-348-3440researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org Message for your friend appears below.

************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******

I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers.

What happens when you participate?

1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.

2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources.

3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify.

This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org.

Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant.

We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers.

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Sounds like a wonderful organization but FAART?

>

>

> >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>

> >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together

> >jrisjs (DOT) com

> >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...

> >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network,

> >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much.

But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your

friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to

participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants

stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than

ever.

> >We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and

include a brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate

your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism

community.The IAN Team

> >866-348-3440

> >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org

> >Message for your friend appears below.

> >************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******

> >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest

online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN),

and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can

accelerate the search for answers.

> >What happens when you participate?

> >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses,

treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it

is most convenient for you.

> >2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better

understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data

collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and

resources.

> >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for

which you qualify.

> >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped

advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University,

the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to

make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org.

> >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have

questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger.

org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant.

> >We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers.

> >Forward email

> >

> >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by researchteam@ ianproject. org.

> >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ |

Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by

> >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue |

Baltimore | MD | 21211

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Good, Jan.

So......you've been gone a while. How are you and your fam?

Robin

From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Togetherjrisjs (DOT) comDate: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM

Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...

Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network,

By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever.

We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and include a brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team866-348-3440researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org Message for your friend appears below.

************ ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******

I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers.

What happens when you participate?

1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.

2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources.

3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify.

This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org.

Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant.

We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers.

Forward email

This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by researchteam@ ianproject. org.

Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy.

Email Marketing by

Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue | Baltimore | MD | 21211

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He he. I thought that was pretty funny.

Goes along with what my son calls Aspergers. "Ass-boogers".

Nice, huh?

Robin

From: mimasdprofile <callis4773@...>Subject: ( ) Re: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 8:56 AM

Sounds like a wonderful organization but FAART?> > > >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>> >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together> >jrisjs (DOT) com> >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM> >> >> > > >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...> >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network, > >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever. > >We're hoping that you will

forward the message below to your friends, and include a brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team> >866-348-3440> >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org > >Message for your friend appears below.> >*********** * ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******> >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers. > >What happens when you participate? > >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.>

>2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources. > >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify. > >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org. > >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant..> >We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers.

> >Forward email> > > >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by researchteam@ ianproject. org.> >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by > >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue | Baltimore | MD | 21211>

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My kids called it ASS Burgers

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> >

> > >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>

> > >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together

> > >jrisjs (DOT) com

> > >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...

> > >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network,

> > >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much.

But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your

friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to

participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants

stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than

ever.

> > >We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and

include a brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate

your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism

community.The IAN Team

> > >866-348-3440

> > >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org

> > >Message for your friend appears below.

> > >*********** * ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******

> > >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's

largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism

Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and

researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers.

> > >What happens when you participate?

> > >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses,

treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it

is most convenient for you.

> > >2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better

understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data

collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and

resources.

> > >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area

for which you qualify.

> > >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped

advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University,

the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to

make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org.

> > >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have

questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger.

org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant.

> > >We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers.

> > >Forward email

> > >

> > >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by researchteam@ ianproject. org.

> > >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢

| Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by

> > >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue |

Baltimore | MD | 21211

> >

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He he. That's awesome.I'm just thrilled that my son "gets" humor!!!

Robin

From: mimasdprofile <callis4773@...>Subject: ( ) Re: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 4:45 PM

My kids called it ASS Burgers> > > > > > >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>> > >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together> > >jrisjs (DOT) com> > >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM> > >> > >> > > > > >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...> > >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network, > > >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever. > > >We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and include a

brief personal message encouraging them to participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team> > >866-348-3440> > >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org > > >Message for your friend appears below.> > >*********** * ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******> > >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers. > > >What happens when you participate? > > >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.> > >2. Your

answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources. > > >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify. > > >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org. > > >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger.. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant.> > >We all have questions. Together, we'll find

answers. > > >Forward email> > > > > >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by researchteam@ ianproject. org.> > >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by > > >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue | Baltimore | MD | 21211> >>

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Who apart from an aspie relative would notice that? lol

From: mimasdprofile <callis4773 (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Re: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 8:56 AM

Sounds like a wonderful organization but FAART?> > > >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>> >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together> >jrisjs (DOT) com> >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM> >> >> > > >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...> >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network, > >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever. > >We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and include a brief personal message encouraging them to

participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team> >866-348-3440> >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org > >Message for your friend appears below.> >*********** * ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******> >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers. > >What happens when you participate? > >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.> >2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential

causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources. > >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify. > >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org. > >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant. .> >We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers. > >Forward email> > > >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by

researchteam@ ianproject. org.> >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by > >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue | Baltimore | MD | 21211>

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We are a unique bunch, aren't we all? he he.

Robin

From: mimasdprofile <callis4773 (DOT) com>Subject: ( ) Re: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 8:56 AM

Sounds like a wonderful organization but FAART?> > > >From: Dr. Law at IAN <researchteam@ ianproject. org>> >Subject: Friends Advancing Autism Research Together> >jrisjs (DOT) com> >Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 10:16 AM> >> >> > > >Please Invite a Friend Before Year End...> >Dear Member of the Interactive Autism Network, > >By participating in the IAN Research Project, you've already done so much. But we're hoping that you'll take a minute to forward this email to all of your friends in the autism community. If everyone recruits just one friend to participate in IAN Research, our effort will be thousands of participants stronger at a time when the need to advance autism research is greater than ever. > >We're hoping that you will forward the message below to your friends, and include a brief personal message encouraging them to

participate. We appreciate your ongoing participation in IAN and all you do on behalf of the autism community.The IAN Team> >866-348-3440> >researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org > >Message for your friend appears below.> >*********** * ********* ********* ********* ********* ********* *******> >I'm writing to invite you to join me in participating in the nation's largest online autism research effort. It's called the Interactive Autism Network (IAN), and it builds a bridge between the autism community and researchers so we can accelerate the search for answers. > >What happens when you participate? > >1. You answer online questionnaires about autism spectrum diagnoses, treatments, services, and life challenges from the comfort of your home, when it is most convenient for you.> >2. Your answers help advance the efforts of autism researchers to better understand potential

causes, effective treatments, and access to care. Data collected also empowers community leaders to advocate for improved services and resources. > >3. You're also informed about other autism research studies in your area for which you qualify. > >This project has already published important scientific findings and helped advance over 230 research studies at institutions such as Harvard University, the Kennedy Krieger Institute, and UCLA. We need your involvement to continue to make strides! To participate, visit, www.ianproject. org. > >Joining is easy, and the IAN team is always willing to help if you have questions. You can reach them at 866-348-3440 or researchteam@ kennedykrieger. org. You can also ask me! I have already joined and am an active participant. .> >We all have questions. Together, we'll find answers. > >Forward email> > > >This email was sent to jrisjs (DOT) com by

researchteam@ ianproject. org.> >Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by > >Interactive Autism Network | ianproject.org | 3825 Greenspring Avenue | Baltimore | MD | 21211>

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