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Question 3: Short-term Objective A
Q3.S.A : Coordinate and implement the inclusion of approximately 20,000 subjects for genome-wide association studies, as well as a sample of 1,200 for sequencing studies to examine more than 50 candidate genes by 2011. Studies should investigate factors contributing to phenotypic variation across individuals that share an identified genetic variant and stratify subjects according to behavioral, cognitive, and clinical features.
Projects Found: 11
Total Funding: $4,965,929
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National Institutes of Health
Autism genetics: Homozygosity mapping and functional validation
$735,107
$735,107
Boston Children's Hospital
National Institutes of Health
2/4-The Autism Sequencing Consortium: Autism gene discovery in >20,000 exomes
$483,807
$483,807
Broad Institute, Inc.
Center for Autism and Related Disorders
An exploration of genetic and behavioral variables in Autism Spectrum Disorder
$30,800
$30,800
Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD)
National Institutes of Health
1/4-The Autism Sequencing Consortium: Autism gene discovery in >20,000 exomes
$817,786
$817,786
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Autism Speaks
Genomic influences on developmental course and outcome in Infants at risk of ASD: A Baby Siblings Research Consortium (BSRC) Study
$149,882
$149,882
University of Alberta
Autism Speaks
Genomic influences on development and outcomes in Infants at risk of ASD
$337,779
$337,779
University of Alberta
Autism Speaks
Genome-wide expression profiling data analysis to study autism genetic models
$0
$0
University of California, Los Angeles
National Institutes of Health
Rapid phenotyping for rare variant discovery in autism
$661,281
$661,281
University of California, Los Angeles
National Institutes of Health
4/4 The Autism Sequencing Consortium: Autism gene discovery in >20,000 exomes
$759,778
$759,778
University of California, San Francisco
National Institutes of Health
3/4 - The Autism Sequencing Consortium: Autism gene discovery in >20,000 exomes
$276,478
$276,478
University of Pittsburgh