The University of Washington's Neurodevelopmental Language and Learning (NeuDLL) Lab is conducting research addressing how children learn words in stories and the skills that support learning. Participation is remote and can be completed from home. Sessions are scheduled at your convenience.| National Fragile X Foundation
Researchers at the University of South Carolina are studying the experiences of Black and Hispanic mothers who care for children with Fragile X and are looking for participants. The study includes an online survey and an interview about your experiences caring for someone with Fragile X.| National Fragile X Foundation
Now Live: Two FXTAS webinars with the National Ataxia Foundation| National Fragile X Foundation
You Spoke, We Listened: The Completely At Home RECONNECT Clinical Trial –Participate in Research Without the Stress of Traveling| National Fragile X Foundation
Opportunities for Families Visit MyFXResearch Portal to search for opportunities specific to you.| National Fragile X Foundation
Researchers at the University of Memphis and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center are conducting a research study exploring the relationship between barriers and the FXS screening process among family members.| National Fragile X Foundation
Researchers at the University of Maryland are looking to understand how children with intellectual disabilities grieve the loss of a loved one. If you are the parent or guardian of a child with an intellectual disability who has experienced the death of someone in their life when they were 5-17 years old, researchers want to talk to you.| National Fragile X Foundation
The University of Kansas BRAIN Lab is conducting a research study to learn about behavioral and brain differences associated with the Fragile X premutation. Males and females ages 50-80 living with the Fragile X premutation, with or without FXTAS, may be eligible to participate. The study includes remote & in-person visits at the University of Kansas.| National Fragile X Foundation