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autism
Federal research funding — who funds it, who wins it, and how it's trended.
$12,057,482,793
Total funding
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2000–2025
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peak $867.7M · FY2000–25$1B$750M$500M$250M$0
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Who funds this — by agency
NIH$11,548,938,050 · 25913
NSF$232,274,765 · 470
CDC$159,338,371 · 304
DOD$99,159,377 · 160
AHRQ$8,769,627 · 26
FDA$7,377,603 · 14
USDA$1,625,000 · 1
SAMHSA$0 · 1
VA$0 · 27
autism leaderboards
InvestigatorsiAttributed = a PI's even-split share of each grant — a $1M grant with 2 PIs counts $500K each.
Exposure= the full size of every grant they're on ($1M each).
Rising Stars
First grant in the last 5 yrs
1Samara Schulman$8,737,6521 gr2Jacob Sutton CoverstoneNeurovations$6,882,2051 gr3Matthew D GalbraithUniversity Of Colorado Denver$3,599,3612 gr4Xin JinScripps Research Institute, The$3,166,5982 gr5Anna-Sophie RommelIcahn School Of Medicine At Mount Sinai$2,848,3621 gr6Olivia J LindlyOregon Health & Science University$2,836,4113 gr
Emerging Leaders
6–10 yrs in
1John GoodwinOmnitec Solutions, Inc.$13,013,5351 gr2Lindsay Lawer SheaDrexel University$9,147,7638 gr3Christine Ladd-AcostaJohns Hopkins University$8,850,8274 gr4Natasha MarrusWashington University$8,007,1905 gr5Kristen LyallDrexel University$7,543,9605 gr6Harrison W GabelWashington University$6,904,7886 gr
All-Time
All years
1Jay Arnold TischfieldRutgers, The State Univ Of N.J.$108,287,1863 gr2Daniel H GeschwindUniversity Of California Los Angeles$83,494,01622 gr3Joseph PivenWashington University$75,381,29712 gr4Mark J DalyBroad Institute, Inc.$49,240,0687 gr5Nenad SestanYale University$48,371,14513 gr6Sally J RogersUniversity Of Colorado Denver$37,837,9388 gr
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