Grant Search
Please note that grants from our legacy organizations CAN and NAAR are not yet included.
| Grant Type |
Year |
Title | Investigator/Fellow | Institution | Award Type | Fund Amount |
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2011 |
AGP Core Consortium
Project Description Launched in 2004, the Autism Genome Project is the largest study ever conducted to find the genes associated with inherited risk for autism. The project is a public/...
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Devlin, Bernie | University of Pittsburgh | Autism Genome Project | $50,985 |
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2011 |
AGP Core Consortium
Project Description Launched in 2004, the Autism Genome Project is the largest study ever conducted to find the genes associated with inherited risk for autism. The project is a public/...
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Vieland, Veronica | Nationwide Childrens Hospital | Autism Genome Project | $278,113 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Mt. Sinai NY - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Buxbaum, Joseph | Mount Sinai School of Medicine | Autism Genome Project | $456,114 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Pittsburgh - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Devlin, Bernie | University of Pittsburgh | Autism Genome Project | $540,460 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Chicago - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Cook, Edwin | University of Illinois, Chicago | Autism Genome Project | $87,860 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Stanford - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Hallmayer, Joachim | Stanford University | Autism Genome Project | $368,536 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Miami - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Pericak-Vance, Margaret | University of Miami | Autism Genome Project | $490,693 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - UCLA - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Geschwind, Daniel | University of California, Los Angeles | Autism Genome Project | $691,369 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Gulbenkian - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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Vicente, Astrid | Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência | Autism Genome Project | $193,341 |
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2007 |
Autism Genome Project - Utah - Phase II
Project Description Building on previous success, the coalition of researchers will now apply state-of-art 'gene-chip' technologies to scan the genome for association with new genetic...
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McMahon, William | University of Utah | Autism Genome Project | $64,419 |















