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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: $4,848,555
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Autism Speaks
The role of mTOR inhibitors in the treatment of autistic symptoms in symptomatic infantile spasms
$0
$0
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
Autism Speaks
Salivary melatonin as a biomarker for response to sleep interventions in children with autism
$0
$0
University of Colorado Denver
Department of Defense - Army
PRECURSORS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
$515,246
$515,246
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Defense - Army
PRECURSORS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
$589,750
$589,750
Duke University
Department of Defense - Army
PRECURSORS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANXIETY DISORDERS IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
$173,826
$173,826
Duke University
Department of Defense - Army
IMAGING DEPRESSION IN ADULTS WITH ASD
$192,601
$192,601
State University New York Stony Brook
Department of Defense - Army
AUTISM AND OBESITY: CO-OCCURRING CONDITIONS OR DRUG SIDE EFFECTS?
$99,820
$99,820
Children's Mercy Hospital
Department of Defense - Army
CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN CHILDREN WITH ASD AND THEIR INFANT SIBLINGS
$99,000
$99,000
Naval Medical Research Center
National Institutes of Health
Early life seizures disrupt critical period plasticity
$429,559
$429,559
University of Pennsylvania
National Institutes of Health
Neurobiology of aggression co-morbidity in mouse model of idic15 autism
$261,000
$261,000
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center