Sentences with phrase «autism research grant»

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The ASF is scarcely a blip on the big screen of autism - research spending: in this, its second full year of operations, it is awarding $ 220,000 in grants to young researchers; last year, it spent $ 180,000.
As a research partner of an $ 11.7 million Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) grant from the National Institutes of Health to the George Washington University Autism and Neurodevelopment Disorders Institute, the Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National will continue investigations into sex differences, and aims to develop self - reporting measures for adolescents and adults that better capture additional populations — including females and non-cisgender males.
The study, funded in part by a research grant from Autism Speaks appears online in the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
8/3/2007 Multi-Million Dollar Autism Center of Excellence Established at UC San Diego NIMH grant will fund groundbreaking research on the causes, early identification and treatment of autism One of six Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) in the country has been established at the University of California, San Diego by the National In... MAutism Center of Excellence Established at UC San Diego NIMH grant will fund groundbreaking research on the causes, early identification and treatment of autism One of six Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) in the country has been established at the University of California, San Diego by the National In... Mautism One of six Autism Centers of Excellence (ACE) in the country has been established at the University of California, San Diego by the National In... MAutism Centers of Excellence (ACE) in the country has been established at the University of California, San Diego by the National In... More...
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Washington, D.C. (December 6, 2017)-- The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) today announced funding for four new research grants focused on the effects of human - animal interaction on human health, including social skills outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder; the physical and developmental health of children living with family pets; and the mental health and well - being of seniors livinResearch Institute (HABRI) today announced funding for four new research grants focused on the effects of human - animal interaction on human health, including social skills outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder; the physical and developmental health of children living with family pets; and the mental health and well - being of seniors livinresearch grants focused on the effects of human - animal interaction on human health, including social skills outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder; the physical and developmental health of children living with family pets; and the mental health and well - being of seniors living alone.
Washington, D.C. (October 2, 2017)-- The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) announced today it has awarded a $ 52,204 grant to the University of Missouri for a new study, Shelter Cat Adoption in Families of Children with Autism: Impact on Children's Social Skills and Anxiety as well as Cat Stress.
The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) announced today it has awarded a $ 52,204 grant to the University of Missouri for a new study, Shelter Cat Adoption in Families of Children with Autism: Impact on Children's Social Skills and Anxiety as well as Cat Stress.
The Human Animal Bond Research Institute recently awarded a $ 52,204 grant to the University of Missouri for a new study, Shelter Cat Adoption in Families of Children with Autism: Impact on Children's Social Skills and Anxiety as well as Cat Stress.
Providing $ 250,000 in grants, HABRI awarded the following receipts and their planned research projects: • Erica C. Rogers, PhD (Green Chimneys Children's Services): Animal - Assisted Social Skills Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders • Dr. Kevin Morris, PhD (American Humane Association): The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining Behaviors and Stress in Therapy Dogs • Professor Daniel Mills, BVCs, PhD (University of Lincoln, UK): Long Term Effects of Pet Dogs on Families with Children with Autism • Elizabeth A. Richards (Indiana University - Purdue): The Role of Dog Walking in Heart Health Promotion • Daniel L. Stroud, PhD (Oregon State University): Researching Equine - Facilitated Group Psychotherapy (EFGP) for Trauma Survivors: Horses and Humans in Therapeutic Relationships
Funding This work was supported by a competitive research grant from an autism research charity Autistica (grant number 7240).
Funding was provided by National Institute of Mental Health grant U54 MH 66398 (Helen Tager - Flusberg, Center Principal Investigator, Alice S. Carter, Project Principal Investigator) as well as grants from the National Alliance for Autism Research (Alice S. Carter, Principal Investigator) and the Boston University General Clinical Research Center.
This research was funded in part by the following grants: ZonMw Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Grant for Cure Autism Now, and The Korczak Fouresearch was funded in part by the following grants: ZonMw Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Grant for Cure Autism Now, and The Korczak FouResearch (NWO), Grant for Cure Autism Now, and The Korczak Foundation.
This research was supported by a scholarship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Strategic Initiative in Health Research (STIHR): Autism Research Training Program to the first author and a Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondresearch was supported by a scholarship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Strategic Initiative in Health Research (STIHR): Autism Research Training Program to the first author and a Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondResearch (CIHR) Strategic Initiative in Health Research (STIHR): Autism Research Training Program to the first author and a Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondResearch (STIHR): Autism Research Training Program to the first author and a Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondResearch Training Program to the first author and a Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondResearch Council of Canada and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the secondResearch (MSFHR) Scholar Award to the second author.
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