Joel
Geiger
Those who contributed to this program
are remembered in so many touching ways. I would like tell you about
Joel, who died on October 8th, 2000, at the age of 26. His mother,
Debra, sent us these photos of Joel when he was a baby and at twenty-three.
We don't often get photos of donors when they are olderfor
many, smiling for the camera does not come easily.
The bright promise of this adorable little boy was
darkened with the early diagnosis of septo-optic dysplasia that
caused blindness and pituitary deficiency. By 12 months of age,
it was clearn that language and motor milestones were not to be
reached. Joel received educational services for the visually handicapped
with special attention to language and behavior at his elementary
school and later he attended the Perkins School for the Blind, living
in a residence there with frequent visits home.
Debra told me when we first talked after
he died, that she wanted Joel's donation to make a difference. We
are dedicated to doing exactly that through research and our promise
to remember this young man, and his family, and the challenges they
all faced.
Jane Pickett, Ph.D., Director
Autism Tissue Program

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