

Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome The largest scientific institute in the world dedicated to improving the lives of people with Down syndrome
An Affiliate of the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, the Linda Crnic Institute for Down syndrome (Crnic Institute) improves the lives of people with Down syndrome through advanced biomedical research.
Under the leadership of renowned scientist, Dr. Joaquín Espinosa, the Crnic Institute has:
The clinic's scientists and research teams are spread across 25 departments and divisions working on Down syndrome research throughout the University Colorado system.
Breakthroughs
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Crnic Institute Grants, Awards and Publications
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About Linda Crnic
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Human Trisome Project
The purpose of this study is to provide qualified and approved researchers with access to biological samples and health information to answer specific research questions. This project will significantly increase the speed of Down syndrome research and the understanding of associated medical conditions such as leukemia and Alzheimer’s disease.
Crnic Grand Challenge Grants
The Crnic Grand Challenge Grants program was established in 2013 by Tom Blumenthal, Ph.D., executive director of the Crnic Institute. The grants are available to scientists from the University of Colorado system and were awarded to researchers from various disciplines at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Colorado School of Medicine at the Anschutz Medical Campus.