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Research Program on Autism Spectrum Disorders is a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) that funds research into the characterization, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcomes of autism and related disorders.
Priority areas include enhanced phenotyping, brain mechanisms underlying autism development, risk factor identification, novel screening and stratification tools, developmental course across the lifespan, and new treatment and intervention strategies. Eligible applicants include universities and research institutions. Award amounts vary by project scope.
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Advisory Boards and Groups Research Program on Autism Spectrum Disorders This program supports research designed to elucidate the characterization, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcomes of autism and related disorders.
Of particular interest are studies that will lead to enhanced phenotyping, a better understanding of mechanisms and underlying neurobiology, validated measures for use as stratification tools or to assess outcomes in response to treatment, and novel treatments and intervention strategies.
Studies of brain mechanisms underlying the development of autism and related disorders Studies identifying risk factors for autism and related disorders The development of new tools for use in screening, stratification and/or measuring outcome in response to intervention Studies of the developmental course of autism across the life-span Development of novel treatments and interventions, including identification of mechanisms of action and predictors of response to treatment 6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 7221 301-443-3825, gilottyl@mail.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Universities, including University of Maryland Baltimore. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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