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Time sensitive request from the NIH/NIMH.(see FWD message below)

DEADLINE TO RESPOND JAN 4, 2008.

" ...The purpose of this time-sensitive RFI is to seek input from ASD

stakeholders such as individuals with ASD and their families, autism advocates,

scientists, health professionals, therapists, educators, state and local

programs for ASD, and the public at large about what they consider to be

high-priority research questions. Please forward this email or share this

request with any individuals or groups who may be interested... "

See text body for full information on submitting responses

and how to subscribe to the NIH Autism Listserv

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" NIH Autism List Manager (NIH/NIMH) " <autismlistmanager@...> wrote:

Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 12:58:37 -0500

From: " NIH Autism List Manager (NIH/NIMH) "

<autismlistmanager@...>

Subject: NIMH Request for Information (RFI) on Research Priorities for Autism

Spectrum Disorders (ASD) - Due January 4, 2008

AUTISM@...

The National Institute of Mental Health has issued a “Request for

Information (RFI): Research Priorities for the Interagency Autism Coordinating

Committee Strategic Plan for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).” Please see the

official notice for more information and instructions for responding by the

deadline of January 4, 2008:

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-MH-08-003.html

The purpose of this time-sensitive RFI is to seek input from ASD stakeholders

such as individuals with ASD and their families, autism advocates, scientists,

health professionals, therapists, educators, state and local programs for ASD,

and the public at large about what they consider to be high-priority research

questions. Please forward this email or share this request with any individuals

or groups who may be interested.

**************************************************************** Established

in April 2001, the NIH Autism Listserv was designed to facilitate distribution

of NIH communications to the autism community. The various institutes that

support autism research regularly post the latest information regarding research

news, publications, grants, RFAs/PAs, and other autism-related activities.

Please forward this email to anyone who may be interested in joining the list.

To subscribe or end your subscription to the list, please link to

http://list.nih.gov/archives/autism.html and follow the screen instructions.

Any office at NIH or other Federal agency may submit news to the list owner at

AUTISM-request@.... The list owner will not post items from

non-Federal organizations.

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