NEW YORK (AP) — Federal health officials intend to award a contract to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to investigate whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism, according to a government procurement notice.

The Troy, New York, engineering school is getting the no-bid contract because of its “unique ability” to link data on children and mothers, according to the notice posted this week.

Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services did not immediately respond to questions about the notice, including how much the contract is for or what exactly the researchers intend to do.

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading voice in the antivaccine movement before President Donald Trump selected him to oversee federal health agencies, announced in April a “massive testing and research effort” to determine the cause of autism by this month. He has repeatedly tried to link vaccines to the condition.

An RPI biotech engineering professor, Juergen Hahn, has used artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to look for patterns in blood samples of children with autism. Hahn “is renowned for the quality and rigor of his research,” RPI officials said in a statement acknowledging the intended grant.

“If this project is awarded, he intends to publish the results of his work at the conclusion of the project,” the statement added.

The Associated Press left messages seeking comment from Hahn.

The notice raises many questions, said Alycia Halladay, who oversees research activities and grants for the Autism Science Foundation.

RPI is not known in the field as having any special access to data on this kind of question and “wouldn’t be the obvious choice,” Halladay said.

It’s also not clear how the contract fits into other autism research that the government may be planning, she said.

But perhaps the biggest question is why money is being spent on such a study at all, she added.

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    “We tried time and again, but found no basis for our mad theory. Here, have this heap of money to find something, anything!!1!”

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    Didn’t RFK Jr. say he’d announce the cause for autism this month?

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      Like two weeks ago, a leaked report said they were going to blame Tylenol. Guess Tylenol bought him a gold statue or something

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    So this is the first chucklefuck they found who thought to harass ChatGPT until it hallucinated the result they wanted I guess. There’s no chance whatever comes out of this has any kind of scientific rigor and it gets laughed out of every serious publication, but RFK will still tout it as proof to justify his batshit policies.

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    Hey it’s me your autism curing doctor

    I promise I’m legit please gib moneybux

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      I mean, they already have the conclusions they want they just need a fake study to support it.

      This is more of a bounty than science funding

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        Science: gathering evidence to confirm your hypothesis.
        “Science”: finding evidence to support your conclusion.

        MAGA/MAHA: “they’re the same picture”

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    lol, a “tiny NY anguneering school” where.having their reputation destroyed by the medical science community doesn’t really matter.

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    Bummer, I had a pretty high opinion of RPI up until now. I would say ‘wait and see what results get published,’ but we saw how that worked out with the elections, and I can’t imagine anyone would take that money without knowing the result they’re expected to deliver.