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Maternal COVID-19 as a potential risk for autism: Supplemental funding for ongoing pregnancy cohorts – Request for applications
Grants awarded through this RFA will supplement funding from other agencies for ongoing pregnancy cohorts to broaden biospecimen collection and to extend post-natal family tracking. These cohorts and biospecimen collections can be leveraged in future research to understand the effects of gestational infection and inflammation on autism risk in children.
The maximum budget is $250,000 for projects recruiting at a single site, and $400,000 for projects recruiting at two or more sites.
Differences in the right inferior longitudinal fasciculus but no general disruption of white matter tracts in children with autism spectrum disorder.
The gut-brain-microbiome axis and its link to autism: Emerging insights and the potential of zebrafish models.
Restoring Shank3 in the rostral brainstem of shank3ab-/- zebrafish autism models rescues sensory deficits.