dc.description.sponsorship | We thank all of the families who have participated in and contributed to the public resources that we have used in
these studies. The Broad Institute Center for Genotyping and Analysis is supported by grant U54 RR020278 from the
National Center for Research Resources. The Gene Discovery Project of Johns Hopkins was funded by grants from
the National Institutes of Mental Health (MH60007, MH081754) and the Simons Foundation. This study was funded
in part through a grant from the Autism Consortium of Boston. Support for the EDSP family sample was provided by
the NLM Family foundation. Support for the MGH-Finnish collaborative sample was provided by NARSAD. Support
for the HMCA came from NIMH (1R01 MH083565), the Nancy Lurie Marks (NLM) Family Foundation, the Simons
Foundation. E.M.M. is supported by the NIMH (1K23MH080954). Support for the Iranian family sample was provided
by the Special Education Organization of Iran, under the Iranian Ministry of Education. L.A.W. was supported by a
Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award.
The collection of data and biomaterials that participated in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Autism
Genetics Initiative has been supported by National Institute of Health grants MH52708, MH39437, MH00219, and
MH00980; National Health Medical Research Council grant 0034328; and by grants from the Scottish Rite, the Spunk
Fund, Inc., the Rebecca and Solomon Baker Fund, the APEX Foundation, the National Alliance for Research in
Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders (NARSAD), the endowment fund of the Nancy Pritzker Laboratory (Stanford);
and by gifts from the Autism Society of America, the Janet M. Grace Pervasive Developmental Disorders Fund, and
families and friends of individuals with autism. The Principal Investigators and Co-Investigators were: Stanford
University, Stanford: Neil Risch, Ph.D., Richard M. Myers, Ph.D., Donna Spiker, Ph.D., Linda J. Lotspeich, M.D.,
Joachim Hallmayer, M.D., Helena C. Kraemer, Ph.D., Roland D. Ciaranello, M.D., Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, M.D.;
University of Utah, Salt Lake City: William M. McMahon, M.D. and P. Brent Petersen. The Stanford team is indebted
to the parent groups and clinician colleagues who referred families and extends their gratitude to the families with
individuals with autism who were partners in this research.
The collection data and biomaterials also come from the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) collection. This
program has been supported by a National Institute of Health grant MH64547 and the Cure Autism Now Foundation.
The Principal Investigator is Daniel H. Geschwind, M.D., Ph.D. (UCLA). The Co-Principal Investigators include
Stanley F. Nelson, M.D. and Rita Cantor, Ph.D. (UCLA), Christa Lese Martin, Ph.D. (U. Chicago), T. Conrad Gilliam,
Ph.D (Columbia). Co-investigators include Maricela Alarcon Ph.D. (UCLA), Kenneth Lange, Ph.D. (UCLA), Sarah
J. Spence M.D. Ph.D. (UCLA), David H. Ledbetter Ph.D. (Emory) and Hank Juo, M.D., Ph.D. (Columbia). Scientific
oversight of the AGRE program is provided by a steering committee (Chair: Daniel H. Geschwind, M.D., Ph.D.
Members: W. Ted Brown, M.D., Ph.D., Maja Bucan, Ph.D., Joseph Buxbaum, Ph.D., T. Conrad Gilliam, Ph.D., David
Greenberg, Ph.D., David Ledbetter, Ph.D., Bruce Miller, M.D., Stanley F. Nelson, M.D., Jonathan Pevsner, Ph.D.,
Carol Sprouse, Ed.D., Gerard Schellenberg, Ph.D., Rudolph Tanzi, Ph.D.
The AGP work was supported by the following grants:
1. The Hilibrand Foundation (Principal Investigator: Joachim Hallmayer)
2. Autism Speaks (for the AGP)
3. Grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH): MH61009 (James S. Sutcliffe); MH55135 (Susan E.
Folstein); MH55284 (Joseph Piven); HD055782 (Ellen M. Wijsman), NS042165 (Joachim F Hallmayer).
4. Fundac?o para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (POCTI/39636/ESP/2001) Fundac?o Calouste Gulbenkian (Astrid
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