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Thrasher Research Fund - Research in Children's Health
A private organization that finances practical, applied pediatric health research and demonstration projects. Grant and contact information.
www.thrasherresearch.org/

Twin Research
Journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Topics covered in the journal include behavioral genetics, complex diseases, endocrinology, fetal pathology and other areas of research.
www.australianacademicpress.com.au/

Children and Family Research Center
Information about the Center, grant opportunities, and Center research.
cfrcwww.social.uiuc.edu/

Mount Sinai Family Studies Research Program
Mount Sinai's Department of Psychiatry conducts studies directed toward better understanding and characterizing familial/genetic factors in psychiatric disorders.
www.mssm.edu/

Family Research Laboratory
The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems. It is one of the few tertiary institutions that investigates Domestic Violence in an unbiased manner -- unintimidated by the dark forces of Political Correctness.
www.unh.edu/

Twin Research
Newsletter, research information, survey.
www.twin-research.com/

Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology
Located at St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.
www.twin-research.ac.uk/

Harvard Family Research Project
Striving to increase the effectiveness of public and private organizations and communities as they promote child development, student achievement, healthy family functioning and community development.
www.gse.harvard.edu/

The Politics of Contraceptive Research
Essay critiquing the development of immuno-contraceptives, also known as anti-fertility "vaccines", which aim to turn the body's immune system against reproductive components.
www.hsph.harvard.edu/

Research Library: Contraceptive Technologies
The Global Reproductive Health Forum at Harvard listing of articles and essays about issues related to contraception and contraceptive research.
www.hsph.harvard.edu/