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Archived | National Alliance For Autism Research (NAAR) Funded Research For 2000 | #AutisticHistory #NotAnAutisticAlly
Research Funded: 2000 (NAAR) In 2000, NAAR became the first non-governmental organization to break the $1 million mark for funding autism research and committed approximately $1.5 million to fund 19 pilot studies and two mentor-based fellowships in autism research taking place in the United States and Spain. Also in 2000, NAAR and the Nancy Lurie […]
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Archived | Cure Autism Now: Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) | Circa May 10, 2006 #NotAnAutisticAlly
Does your family have two or more children diagnosed with autism, PDD or Asperger’s syndrome? Tell us about your family. Click here to complete the secure online Family Contact Form, or click to print the Family Contact form. *** AGRE’s Key Objectives: The Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) was created by Cure Autism Now to advance autism research […]
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Archived | Autism Speaks: ATP Executive Committee | Circa 2008 #NotAnAutisticAlly
Vahram (Harry) Haroutunian, PhDMt. Sinai School of Medicine Anthony Bailey, MRC PsychOxford University Emanuel DiCicco-Bloom, PhDRobert Wood Johnson Medical School Margaret Esiri, PhDOxford University Gerald Fischbach, PhDColumbia University Nicholas Lange, ScDHarvard University Eric London, MDInstitute of Basic Research, NY Arie Perry, MDWashington University School of Medicine
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Archived | Autism Speaks: AGRE Steering Committee | Circa 2008 #NotAnAutisticAlly
AGRE Steering Committee The AGRE Steering Committee for the AGRE project is made up of active leaders in the scientific community, representing fields which are highly relevant to autism research such as neurodevelopmental biology, neurology, neuroimaging, learning and cognition, immunology, genetics, biochemistry, and pharmacology. They have all made outstanding contributions in their own fields and […]