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Embargoed until Sunday, May 25, 2014, 1 p.m. EST May 22, 2014 SickKids researchers make great strides towards cracking the autism code Scientists create a new “genetic formula” that helps to predict effects of
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TORONTO / /

Company

Commercialization Office / Industry Partnerships / /

Country

Canada / /

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Facility

University of Toronto McLaughlin Centre / The Hospital / About The Hospital / University of Toronto / Sick Children The Hospital / Ontario Brain Institute / Canadian Institute / Ontario Genomics Institute / Matet Nebres The Hospital / Caitlin McNamee-Lamb The Hospital / /

IndustryTerm

online edition / genome sequencing technology / /

MedicalCondition

neurodevelopmental disorders / disease / autism / autism TORONTO / so known autism / clinically similar disorders / neurodevelopmental disorder / /

Organization

Hospital for Sick Children / Ontario Genomics Institute / Centre for Applied Genomics / Autism Speaks and SickKids Foundation / Industry Partnerships and Commercialization Office / Toronto McLaughlin Centre / Ontario Brain Institute / University of Toronto / Canada Foundation for Innovation / Canadian Institute for Advanced Research / /

Person

Mohammed Uddin / Stephen Scherer / Robert Ring / Caitlin McNamee-Lamb / /

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Position

Chief Scientific Officer / principal author / study and senior scientist and director / Chief Scientific Officer of Autism Speaks / /

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Ontario / /

PublishedMedium

Nature Genetics / /

Technology

Genomics / diagnostic tests / genome sequencing technology / /

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www.sickkids.ca / /

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