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Question 2: Short-term Objective E
Q2.S.E : Launch three studies that target the underlying biological mechanisms of co-occurring conditions with autism, including seizures/epilepsy, sleep disorders, wandering/elopement behavior, and familial autoimmune disorders, by 2012.
Projects Found: 23
Total Funding: $3,102,820
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Autism Speaks
Single-unit recordings in neurosurgical patients with autism
$0
$0
California Institute of Technology
Autism Speaks
Molecular analysis of gene-environment interactions in the intestines of children with autism
$150,000
$150,000
Columbia University
Autism Speaks
Identifying a blood-based biomarker for Autism Spectrum Disorder-related inflammatory bowel disease
$60,000
$60,000
Wake Forest University
Autism Speaks
Characterization of the sleep phenotype in adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder
$150,000
$150,000
Vanderbilt University
Health Resources and Services Administration
Relationship Between Subtypes of Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors and Sleep Disturbance in Autism Spectrum Disorder
$27,552
$27,552
Vanderbilt University
National Institutes of Health
Molecular mechanisms linking early life seizures, autism and intellectual disabil
$326,289
$326,289
University of Colorado, Denver
National Institutes of Health
Translating OCD GWAS findings into mice: identifying epistatic modifiers of BTBD3
$237,000
$237,000
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
National Institutes of Health
Self-Regulation and Sleep in Children At Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders
$244,724
$244,724
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
National Institutes of Health
Treatment of Medical Conditions among Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
$496,547
$496,547
National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health
Neuroendocrine Regulation of Metabolism and Neurocognition
$211,825
$211,825
National Institutes of Health