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Project Title

Project Title

Interdisciplinary Training for Autism Researchers

Principal Investigator

Principal Investigator

Rogers, Sally

Description

Description

The primary, long-term goal of this training program is to prepare a diverse pool of highly trained scientists to conduct interdisciplinary biological, behavioral, and clinical research to understand, treat, and prevent autism spectrum and related neurodevelopmental disorders. Rationale: This interdisciplinary training program addresses the current scientific and public focus on the lifelong effects of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) on social relations, educational and vocational success, community participation and contribution, and lifelong supports. According to Dr. Thomas Insel, Director of NIMH, '.. the nation, recognizes the urgent needs of the autism community, and presses on toward the goal of transformative scientific discoveries and enhanced services and supports that will make a difference in the lives of individuals and families living with ASD.' This training program, now inits 10th year, prepares scientists to make transformative discoveries in the biology and psychology of persons with autism, discoveries that will improve services and supports, prevent or ameliorate disability, and enhance the lives of persons with ASD and related disorders and the lives of their families. Program objectives involve: 1. Provision of 24 months of postdoctoralinterdisciplinary research training to 8 NIH-funded MD and PhD trainees from diverse scientific fields and from cultural backgrounds under-represented in science. 2. Development and delivery of an interdisciplinary curriculum that imparts to trainees the current research questions, methods, and findings on autism spectrum and related neurodevelopmental disorders in diverse fields of study, including genetics/genomics; animal models; epidemiology; immunology; cultural competency and health disparities; neuroanatomy; neuroimaging; metabolomics/proteomics; neurochemistry/psychopharmacology; neurophysiology; and research design and analysis. 3. Development and delivery of training content that grounds trainees in the ethics of research involving children, persons with disabilities, family members, and research access by underrepresented groups; 4. Delivery of training that provides experiential and conceptual understanding of the clinical and psycho- social effects of autism and related disabilities on persons with the disorders and on their families. Design of the trainin program Four main aspects of the training program provide interdisciplinary and disciplinary research expertise: (1) a weekly, interdisciplinary two year curriculum that focuses on the biology and psychology of ASD and related disorders, and on the ethics of research; (2) ongoing disciplinary mentorship and research training from a faculty member with autism research expertise; (3) interdisciplinary research experience with a mentor and team from a different discipline; and (4) experiences of the clinical and everyday effects of ASD on persons and their families.

Funder

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Funding Country

Funding Country

United States

Fiscal Year Funding

Fiscal Year Funding

325595

Current Award Period

Current Award Period

2004-2019

Strategic Plan Question

Strategic Plan Question

Question 7: How Do We Continue to Build, Expand, and Enhance the Infrastructure System to Meet the Needs of the ASD Community?

Funder’s Project Link

Funder’s Project Link

NIH RePORTER Project Page Go to website disclaimer

Institution

Institution

University of California, Davis

Institute Location

Institute Location

United States

Project Number

Project Number

5T32MH073124-13

Government or Private

Government or Private

Government

History/Related Projects

History/Related Projects

N/A

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