
The ACC
Community Message Boards are dedicated to providing a space for discussion,
support, and information sharing for people whose lives are affected by agenesis
of the corpus callosum and other callosal disorders. Amy Tully and Brian Eriksson operate the site as a service
to individuals with callosal disorders, their families, and professionals who
work with them.

Amy Tully
is a graduate student in Rhetoric at the University of Wisconsin. Her younger sister Kathleen has
agenesis of the corpus callosum and a 1q chromosome deletion. Along with her parents, JoAnne and Tim,
and her siblings, Amy has attended many ACC Network and NODCC family
conferences. She has participated in conference panels for siblings of individuals
with ACC .
Amy is
the moderator of the ACC Community Message Boards. Her member name is mod_amy. Please feel free to contact her with any questions about the
boards.

Brian Eriksson is a graduate student in Electrical Engineering at the
University of Wisconsin. He is the
administrator for the site and has the board name admin_brian. He can be contacted about all technical
matters about the site. For more
information about Brian, go to his website.
The site is not affiliated with the ACC Network or
the National Organization for Disorders of the Corpus Callosum, but we appreciate
the important work of each of these organizations. The
information and discussions contained within this site are for the purposes of
support and information sharing, and are not meant to serve as substitutes for
professional advice.