DoD Autism Clinical Translational Research Award - 0 views
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MiamiOH OARS on 21 Mar 19The ARP Clinical Translational Research Award is intended to support early-phase, proof-of-principle translational studies that will examine hypothesis-based, innovative interventions that have the potential to address current clinical deficits for ASD. Applications are strongly encouraged to address one of the ARP Clinical Translational Research Award Areas of Interest. If the proposed project does not address any of the FY19 ARP Clinical Translational Research Award Areas of Interest, the application should describe how the project will nevertheless address a critical need of the ASD community. Outcomes from studies funded by this award are anticipated to provide scientific rationale for subsequent development of larger, efficacy-based clinical trials of interventions that will transform ASD clinical care. Projects are required to involve human subjects. Projects that are strictly animal research aimed at developing or refining new technology and research to establish the efficacy/ effectiveness of diagnostic agents are not allowed under this funding opportunity. The proposed studies should include early-phase, proof-of-principle studies using human subjects. The proposed studies may be interventional, including Phase 0 clinical trials or single-group intervention studies, and may involve some retrospective data analysis; however, purely retrospective or database-related research is not allowed.