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Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC)
Autism Research Database
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Project Title

Project Title

Data Coordinating Core

Principal Investigator

Principal Investigator

Dziura, James

Description

Description

The goal of this consortium is to establish tools that can be used as biomarkers and/or sensitive and reliableobjective assays of social impairment in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) clinical trials. Specifically, we aim toaccelerate the development of effective treatments for social impairment in ASD by validating outcome measuresthat will be sensitive and reliable assessments of response to treatment and EEG and eye-tracking (ET)biomarkers that can be used to reduce heterogeneity of samples via stratification, indicate early efficacy, and/ordemonstrate target engagement. The consortium will conduct a naturalistic, longitudinal study of preschool (3-5years) and school aged (6-11 years) children with ASD and typical development (TD) with IQ ranging from 50-115. Children will be assessed across three time points (T1: Baseline, T2: 6 weeks, T3: 24 weeks) using clinician,caregiver and lab-based (LB) measures of social impairment, along with a battery of conceptually related EEGand ET tasks and independent ratings of clinical status. This battery measures key facets of social-communication in ASD using well-validated paradigms appropriate for this developmental and cognitive range.Five Collaborating Implementation Sites (“Sites”), all highly experienced in multi-site collaborative clinicalresearch using the methodologies proposed here in both typical and atypical development, will contribute equallyto recruitment, screening, diagnosis, testing, and longitudinal assessment. The Data Acquisition and AnalysisCore (DAAC) will oversee consistent application of scientific standards and methodological rigor for standardizeddata collection, processing, and analytics. The Administrative Core will oversee the operations of the Sites, theData Coordinating Core (DCC), and the DAAC and coordinate with federal and private partners to achieve theaims of this cooperative agreement. The will utilize informatics and technology to develop, maintain, and monitora robust, secure, HIPAA-compliant data collection, coordination, and storage system to streamlinecommunication and data flow throughout the consortium and ensure organized, secure data management,quality control, and reliable upload to the National Database for Autism Research and NIH/NIMH DataRepositories. The DCC benefits from the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation's quality assurance experienceand the existing multi-site ASD research data systems developed by Prometheus Research. The DCC will: 1)Anticipate, respond to, and fulfill the informatics needs of the consortium in the design, harmonization, andimplementation of data coordination and innovative data collection methods and tools across the Sites, DAAC,and Admin Core; 2) Provide state-of-the-art methods for: a) consortium communication; b) data management,site monitoring, privacy, and security within the consortium and across Sites; and c) dissemination of informationto its stakeholders.

Funder

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Funding Country

Funding Country

United States

Fiscal Year Funding

Fiscal Year Funding

764690

Current Award Period

Current Award Period

2015-2019

Strategic Plan Question

Strategic Plan Question

Question 4: Which Treatments and Interventions Will Help?

Funder’s Project Link

Funder’s Project Link

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Institution

Institution

Yale University

Institute Location

Institute Location

United States

Project Number

Project Number

5U19MH108206-02

Government or Private

Government or Private

Government

History/Related Projects

History/Related Projects

N/A

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