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Concluding Follow-up of Families Enrolled in the EARLI Cohort
2014 Targeted
Drexel University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
This project completes prospective data collection on enrolled families in the Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation (EARLI), one of the world’s largest autism enriched-risk prospective pregnancy cohorts. This investigation follows remaining families through to baby siblings’ third birthday. These 36 mos outcome data are critically important to maximize the scientific return on studies focusing on discovering environmental ASD risk factors and the mechanisms by which they operate.
- Keywords:
- Environmental Factors
- Early ASD Phenotype
- Gene-Environment Interaction
- Nutrition/ Diet
- Broad Range Of Xenobiotics
- Environmental Factors
- High-Risk Populations
- Biology
- Screening/ Diagnosis/ Phenotyping
- Etiology/ Risk Factors
- Prenatal
- Infants (0-17 Months)
- Toddlers (18 Months-3 Years)
- Adults (>25 Years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Individuals At Risk For ASD
- Aspergers/ High-Functioning Individuals With ASD
- Low-Functioning/ Non-Verbal Individuals With ASD
Status:
CompletedInvestigator:
Newschaffer, CraigGrant Term:
3 yearsAward Type:
TargetedGrant Amount:
$910,000.00Institution Website:
http://www.drexel.eduGrant ID:
9502