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Pediatric
Bioscience LLC has created a partnership for autism
research with the University of California.
The autism research startup will sponsor two
years of research at the UC Davis MIND Institute
to eventually create a blood test to diagnose
autism in children and prospective parents.
The partnership -- called an Industry University
Collaborative Research Program Discovery Grant
-- effectively teams up the state, the UC system,
and Pediatric Bioscience. The state of California
will match Pediatric Bioscience's funding.
The research will be led by Dr. Frank Sharp, a
professor in the neurology department at the UC
Davis School of Medicine and part of the MIND
(Medical Investigation of Neurodevelopmental Disorders)
Institute research team.
"Dr. Sharp is a leader in the research of
the genetic causes of autism. Hopefully the research
we are supporting will provide insight into whether
or not certain specific gene expression traits
are being passed on from parent to child, leading
to susceptibility to autism in those children,"
said Dr. Thomas Anderson, chief executive officer
of Pediatric Bioscience. "This is an early
step, but a very important one, in the effort
to create a realistic test for prospective parents."
Anderson founded Pediatric Bioscience last year
to bring autism diagnostics and therapies to market.
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