NIH awards almost $10 million to UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment

The National Institutes of Health, recognizing UCLA ’s leadership in understanding and developing interventions for autism spectrum disorder, has renewed its support of the UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment with a five-year, $9.7 million grant.The Autism Center of Excellence grant is directed by Susan Bookheimer, director of the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center at UCLA. It supports research projects led by autism experts Mirella Dapretto, Dr. Shafali Jeste, Connie Kasari, Elizabeth Laugeson, Dr. Daniel Geschwind and Dr. Jim McCracken.“This renewed support will allow UCLA to continue our decade-long preeminence in groundbreaking autism research,” said Geschwind, the director of the UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment and a distinguished professor of neurology, psychiatry and human genetics.The research focuses on individual variation, or heterogeneity, in the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. UCLA scientists are looking for clues that may help determine which children will develop autism, which genetic factors contributions to autism and which treatments are most effective for different children.“This award will not just further the work that we’re doing here at UCLA, it is also a recognition of the work we’ve already done and the advances we’ve made,” said Bookheimer, who also is a professor of cognitive neuroscience. “For both the support and the recognition, we are extremely grateful.”Autism Center of ...
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