Autism Research Targets Transition to Young Adulthood

October 30, 2017
Autism-ace

Kevin Pelphrey (right) and Chynna Golding (left) use a dome-like device to determine exactly where in Maya Ostlund’s brain activity is being recorded with Electroencephalography. (Logan Werlinger/ GW Today)

A George Washington University-led national collaborative network aimed at improving outcomes for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will receive more than $11.7 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) over the next five years to help propel innovative research in the field.

 
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Autism Research Targets Transition to Young Adulthood