NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine will lead a four-year, $28 million national study that could help improve the way children with autism spectrum disorders are treated.
The Yale team will collect data in Connecticut from preschoolers and school-aged children affected by autism spectrum disorders. The data then will be evaluated along with data taken from four other locations: Duke University, Boston Children’s Hospital, the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Washington.
The study is being led by James McPartland, associate professor at the Yale Child Study Center.
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