The Autism Research Institute (ARI) was created in 1967 by Dr. Bernard Rimland, a psychologist and researcher who revolutionized the understanding and treatment of autism. ARI was established to conduct research on the causes of autism and to develop effective therapies for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Over the years, ARI has been instrumental in advancing knowledge about autism and providing support for individuals and families affected by the condition.
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National Alliance for Autism Research was created in 1994.
Forest Research Institute was created in 1906.
Institute for Creation Research was created in 1970.
Institute of Cetacean Research was created in 1947.
Institute for Nuclear Research was created in 1970.
Institute for Futures Research was created in 1974.
Institute for Museum Research was created in 1979.
Filene Research Institute was created in 1989.
Institute of Historical Research was created in 1921.
Raman Research Institute was created in 1948.
McCrone Research Institute was created in 1960.