Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database (AFD)
Project Element | Element Description |
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Project TitleProject Title> |
Genetic mutations in chromosome 16 and their role in autism |
Principal InvestigatorPrincipal Investigator |
Escamilla, Christine |
DescriptionDescription |
Genetic mutations in an area of chromosome 16 called 16p11.2 are frequently associated with autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders. One gene within this region affects head size and may be important for autism risk; another is a known autism risk gene. This study will remove these two genes from an animal model so that their role in the shaping and functioning of brain cells can be examined. The long-term goal is to understand the role of these genes in brain cell activity and identify novel therapeutic targets for future studies. |
FunderFunder |
Autism Science Foundation |
Funding CountryFunding Country |
United States |
Fiscal Year FundingFiscal Year Funding |
25000 |
Current Award PeriodCurrent Award Period |
2016-2017 |
Strategic Plan QuestionStrategic Plan Question |
Question 2: What is the Biology Underlying ASD? |
Funder’s Project LinkFunder’s Project Link |
External Project Page |
InstitutionInstitution |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Institute LocationInstitute Location |
United States |
Project NumberProject Number |
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Government or PrivateGovernment or Private |
Private |
History/Related ProjectsHistory/Related Projects |
Genetic mutations in chromosome 16 and their role in autism |
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