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CDC Says Experts Going to Investigate Link Between Vaccines and Autism


CDC Says Experts Going to Investigate Link Between Vaccines and Autism

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning to award money to an institute to look into any association between vaccines and autism, according to a newly published notice.

It said that Rensselaer, which is located in Troy, New York, has a "unique ability to link children to maternal cohorts using proprietary databases and de-identified data sets, enabling advanced statistical analyses within the project's timeframe."

The timeframe was not included in the notice.

Rensselaer, which is located in Troy, New York, is aware of and appreciates the CDC's intent to award it the grant, a spokesperson for the institute told The Epoch Times in an email on Friday.

Professor Juergen Hahn, who previously helped develop a blood test to detect autism, will be involved if the project ends up being awarded and would publish the results of his work at the conclusion of the effort, the spokesperson added.

Hahn did not respond to a query by publication time.

The CDC, which did not respond to a request for comment by publication time, intends to award the contract to Rensselaer without opening the project up to a competitive bidding process.

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