TReNDS Leads NeuroBridge AI Core For Autism

Georgia State University's TReNDS Center will head the NeuroBridge AI Core in a five-year, $21.9 million study funded by the Marcus Foundation and Marcus Autism Center. The project will enroll 7,500 children from birth to age 12 and integrate neuroimaging, behavioral, and genomic data to identify biological pathways and predictors of treatment response. Findings aim to enable precision-medicine interventions for children with profound autism.
Key Points
- 1Enrolls 7,500 children birth–12 over five years, collecting imaging, behavioral, and genomic data
- 2Builds NeuroBridge AI Core to integrate multimodal data and identify biomarkers and treatment predictors
- 3Enables development of precision‑medicine interventions and individualized brain‑health profiles for clinical decision-making
Scoring Rationale
High novelty and broad five-year scale drive the score, with official institutional funding but outcomes pending longitudinal results.
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