Grant Search
10 results
Please note that grants from our legacy organizations CAN and NAAR are not yet included.
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Title | Investigator/Fellow | Institution | Award Type | Fund Amount |
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2008 |
A large scale, two phase study to estimate prevalence, and raise awareness, about Autism Spectrum Conditions in India
Project Description Despite being the second most populous country in the world, there is a serious dearth of epidemiological research on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in India. While...
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Mukerji, Shaneel | Action for Autism | Epidemiology | $60,000 |
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2008 |
KZN Autism Study
Project Description Little is known about how frequently Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) occurs in children in developing countries. The primary aim of the KZN Autism Study is to find out...
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Kauchali, Shuaib | University of KwaZulu-Natal | Epidemiology | $180,000 |
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2008 |
ARTI: The Autism Research & Training Initiative in India
Project Description The goals of the ARTI project are: 1) to develop and evaluate a case-detection methodology for the identification of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) for use with...
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Patel, Vikram | Sangath Centre | Epidemiology | $179,542 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Norway
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Stoltenberg, Camilla | Norwegian Institute of Public Health | Epidemiology | $108,125 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Israel
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Gross, Raz | Sheba Medical Center | Epidemiology | $109,978 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Sweden
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Hultman, Christina | Karolinska Institutet | Epidemiology | $108,350 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Data Mgt Core
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Bresnahan, Michaeline | Columbia University | Epidemiology | $198,739 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Finland
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Sourander, Andre | Turku University | Epidemiology | $109,945 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Western Australia
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Leonard, Helen | University of Western Australia | Epidemiology | $109,725 |
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2008 |
Multi-Registry Analyses - Denmark
Project Description Population-based disease registry systems are invaluable research resources due to their non-biased coverage, prospective data collection, large size, and length of...
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Parner, Erik | University of Aarhus | Epidemiology | $221,868 |















