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Mental Retardation - Research

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      new window CHDD Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Description: Studies of biomedical and behavioral processes that cause developmental disabilities. Describes programs of study. (University of Washington at Seattle) (depts.washington.edu)
new window Children's Seashore House Description: Trains medical professionals in 12 disciplines related to developmental disabilities and mental retardation. (University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia) (chop.edu)
new window Donald Beasley Institute Description: Conducts research and education into the area of intellectual disability/mental retardation. (Dunedin, New Zealand) (donaldbeasley.org.nz)
new window Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center Description: Promotes understanding of neurological and behavioral development, with special emphasis on mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. (Waltham, Massachusetts) (umassmed.edu)
new window International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disabilities (IASSID) Description: An international and interdisciplinary scientific organization to promote worldwide research and exchange of information on intellectual, learning and related developmental disabilities (mental retardation) (iassid.org)
new window J P Das Developmental Disabilities Centre Description: Provides details of research, student training, publications, and clinical services for children and adults. University of Alberta, Canada. (ualberta.ca)
new window John F. Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development Description: Conducts and supports collaborative research, training, and information dissemination on behavioral, intellectual, and brain development. (Vanderbilt University at Nashville) (vanderbilt.edu)
new window UAB Civitan International Research Center Description: Coordinates and conducts research related to human development, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities. Links for researchers and families about early child development, neurobiology research and developmental disabilities. (University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama) (circ.uab.edu)
new window Waisman Center Description: Mental Retardation Research Center focuses on molecular and genetic sciences. (University of Wisconsin at Madison) (waisman.wisc.edu)
 




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