A Cooperative Project with
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
In May 2004, the National Center on Birth Defects
and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC) awarded the Michigan State University Data Coordinating
Center (MSU-DCC) to serve as a data coordinating center for multicenter
studies to support surveillance data, and research data management related
to Autism Spectrum Disorders and other Developmental Disabilities. Dr
M.H. Rahbar, Director of MSU-DCC and Professor of Epidemiology, serves
as the Principal Investigator on this cooperative agreement.
The MSU-DCC in partnership with the Radiology
Research Engineering Division will coordinate and facilitate data management
activities across the research sites. MSU-DCC takes the lead role in
coordination of this project and will be responsible for central data
collection, quality control, management, and statistical design and analysis
of the data. The MSU-DCC in partnership with the Radiology Research Engineering
Division will design, develop, and implement a centralized secure web-based
information system delivering secure subject tracking, data collection
instruments and services, data quality assurance systems, and will provide
secure linkage to the biosample repository (>200,000 samples).