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These strategies are based on the fundamental principles of time-out, while incorporating adaptations that address the fact that children with Fragile X syndrome have language and attention difficulties that are best accommodated through additional considerations for repetition, consistency, and predictability.
‘Fishing for a Cureʼ Reels in Over $20,000 This Year!
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FORE! Fragile X Annual Golf Event Raises over $63,000 (So Far!)
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Mirum Launches Phase 2 Trial of MRM-3379 for Fragile X Syndrome
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Congratulations to 2025’s three NFXF Summer Scholars. Meet Susana Lopez-Ignacio, Tanvi Kamra, and Shelby Dauterman!
Meet the 2024 NFXF Summer Scholars, Emily Peery, Thomas Christensen, Emily Timm, and Manasi Inamdar, and see their winning presentations.
Our 2024 NFXF awards are in! Learn more about each award and the respective awardees.
Congratulations to our 2024 Junior Investigators! We are SO excited to have such brilliant minds in the Fragile X field. The NFXF is proud to support these Junior Investigators and build the next generation of Fragile X experts.
See 2023’s three NFXF Summer Scholars, Aditi Mahajan, Alexandra Singleton, and Maureen Butler,! summarize their summer project in a video presentation.
We met with the 2023 Summer Scholars Aditi Mahajan, Alexandra Singleton, and Maureen Butler, and mentors Drs. Randi Hagerman, Emily Allen, and Molly Losh.
Congratulations to 2022’s five NFXF Summer Scholars — Andy King, Natalia Rivera Alfaro, Dominic DeBiasi, Jordan Norris, and Jessica Tang!
This report, from Summer Scholar Marwa Zafarullah, is based on a study to help us better understand the impact of the CGG repeats on the different clinical premutation phenotypes and the molecular mechanisms behind the development of Fragile X-associated disorders.


