The MIND Institute IDDRC is the focal point for research on intellectual and developmental disabilities at UC Davis. The research of IDDRC investigators focuses on the themes of biobehavioral characterization of intellectual and developmental disabilities, identification of genetic and environmental risk factors for intellectual and developmental disabilities, and development of behavioral and biomedical treatments of intellectual and developmental disabilities. These themes are addressed with respect to a number of intellectual and developmental disabilities conditions, including autism, fragile X syndrome and other FMR1-related conditions, Down syndrome, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Angelman syndrome, and 22q11.2 Deletion syndrome, and across the lifespan from conception through adulthood. The Administrative Core provides the leadership, resources, and support to ensure scientific innovation while accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into meaningful changes in quality of life for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. The specific aims of the Administrative Core are:
IDDRC Research Project Application Form
Eligibility criteria for IDDRC approval: The project must be extramurally funded and peer reviewed, in addition to being relevant to the IDDRC mission. The MIND Institute IDDRC mission is focused on three themes: Biobehavioral Characterization of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Environmental and Genetic Contributions to Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, and Treatments for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. In addition, the project should have a need for one or more of the IDDRC core services. Please note the extramural funding cannot be from a for-profit entity.
Project applications are reviewed by the IDDRC Executive Committee on a monthly basis starting on the 1st of the month. Investigators are notified of the status of their project applications by the 15th of the month. For questions, please contact Michele Ono, Project Manager myono@ucdavis.edu
The following staff members are responsible for the activities of the Administrative Core.
Judy A. Van de Water, IDDRC Co-Director
Melissa Bauman, IDDRC Co-Director
Leonard Abbeduto, IDDRC Co-Director
Christine Wu Nordahl, Director of Scientific Dissemination
Michele Ono, Chief Administrative Officer, IDDRC Assistant Director of Finance and Operations
Patrick Hugunin, Video Production/Website Development