Investigates young people's sleep in a digital world
Grant of SEK 5 million to Karolinska Institutet for a twin study on autism and its impact on function and brain.
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Karolinska Institutet, Associate Professor Janina Neufeld, has received SEK 5 million in grants for the project "A Multifaceted Twin Study on Autism: How Clusters of Behavioural Features Shape Functioning and the Brain" which investigates young people's sleep in a digital world.
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