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Investigating the genetic pathways of insomnia in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
2019 Dataset Analysis
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
This study will combine phenotypic and genotypic data from MSSNG and AGRE and cross analyze with the Vanderbilt University Biobank extensive dataset to examine how genes affect sleep and circadian disturbances in ASD. It will be the first study to create a genetic risk profile for insomnia in ASD, paving the way for precision medicine to treat sleep disorders observed in ASD.
- Keywords:
- Genetics
- Sleep
- Expression Profiling
- Association Analysis
- Genetic Epidemiology
- Bioinformatics
- Genomics
- Biology
- Screening/ Diagnosis/ Phenotyping
- Treatment/ Prevention
- Infants (0-17 Months)
- Toddlers (18 Months-3 Years)
- Children (3-12 Years)
- Adolescents/ Young Adults (13-25 Years)
- Adults (>25 Years)
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
Type | Date | Title/Link |
---|---|---|
Publication | 02/26/2021 | Genetic Contributions to Autism Spectrum Disorders |
Status:
CompletedInvestigator:
Niarchou, MariaGrant Term:
1 yearAward Type:
Dataset AnalysisGrant Amount:
$100,000.00Institution Website:
https://www.vumc.org/Grant ID:
11680