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Research We Have Funded
September 25, 2008 – Autism Speaks has announced announced a total of $1,244,000 in grants for seventeen new Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Fellowships – two-year grants awarded to support the efforts of graduate student and postdoctoral researchers working in fields related to autism. The fellowships will not only fund a diverse group of exciting research projects on the etiology, biology, diagnosis and treatment of autism, but, most importantly, will encourage the development of promising young scientists who wish to devote their careers to autism research. View the 2008 Fellowship grants here.

September 18, 2008 – Autism Speaks has announced more than $3.6 million in grant awards over the next three years for 12 new studies focusing on environmental factors in autism. In doing so, Autism Speaks furthers its committment to funding innovative projects that focus attention on potential environmental contributions to autism spectrum disorders. The projects range in approach and scope, but include areas of toxicology, immunology, epigenetics, and animal models. View the 2008 Environmental Factors awards here.

July 2008 – Autism Speaks has announced more than $4.5 million in grant awards for basic and clinical research dedicated to autism. The 24 newly funded projects take a variety of approaches towards revealing the underlying biology and causes of autism. Two types of grants were awarded: two-year Pilot grants that explore newer, particularly innovative lines of research, and three-year Basic and Clinical grants that build on more established research.

June 2008 – As part of its commitment to establishing effective treatments for those affected by autism, Autism Speaks has announced more than $3.8 million in grant awards to investigate promising treatments over the next three years. Thirteen innovative grant proposals were selected, including six proposals from Autism Speaks' first review session devoted solely to studies of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches. This research will help parents make informed choices for their family members at a time when treatment options for autism are far from standardized. View the 2008 Treatment Awards here.

Funded Research by Year:

2007 Grants (approved in December) : ITA, Mentor Based Fellowships, PIBAR, Augmentation, Opportunity & Bridge, Dana Foundation
2007 Research Grants (Autism Speaks - approved in June)
2007 Pilot Project and Young Investigator Grants (CAN)
2006 Research Grants (Autism Speaks - approved in December)
2006 Research Grants (Autism Speaks - approved in June)
2006 Grants Funded (CAN)
2005 Grants Funded (CAN)
2005 Research and Fellowship Awards (NAAR)
2005 Research Awards (NAAR) (PDF)
Dana Foundation Grants
2004 Grants Funded (CAN)
2004 Research and Fellowship Awards (NAAR)
2003 Grants Funded (CAN)
2003 Research Awards (NAAR)
2003 Training Programs (NAAR)
2003 Mentor-based Fellowships (NAAR)
2002 Grants Funded (CAN)
2002 Research Awards (NAAR)
2002 Collaborative Programs (NAAR)
2002 Mentor-based Fellowships (NAAR)
2001 Grants Funded (CAN)
2001 Awards (NAAR)
2000 Grants Funded (CAN)
2000 Awards (NAAR)
1999 Grants Funded (CAN)
1999 Awards (NAAR)
1998 Grants Funded (CAN)
1998 Awards (NAAR)
1997 Grants Funded(CAN)
1997 Awards (NAAR)
Publications

In addition to leveraging their AS/CAN/NAAR-funded studies to earn larger autism research grants from the National Institutes of Health and other sources, researchers funded by AS/CAN/NAAR have experienced significant success publishing their studies in numerous scientific journals and books. These publications play a key role in enhancing the scientific community's understanding of autism spectrum disorders and elevating the caliber of the science.

Autism Speaks is proud to present this partial list of articles that have resulted from AS/CAN/NAAR-funded research from 1996 to 2007. The funded researchers are listed in bold.

Select from the following links to review publications for that year:

2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1997/96

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