Learn more about the ongoing Tetra trials in 2 minutes with Dr. Liz Berry-Kravis
By Hilary Rosselot
Tetra Therapeutics, a Shionogi Group Company, is running trials on BPN14770 (zatolmilast) in adult and adolescent males with full mutation Fragile X syndrome.
In this two-minute video, Dr. Liz Berry-Kravis shares what participants are asked to do during the trial, who is eligible, and how to learn more.
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Learn more and contact a site near you by visiting the MyFXResearch post and completing the contact form at the bottom of the post: https://fragilex.org/opportunities-for-families/tetra-bpn14770/
Cerebellar-Cortical Function and Connectivity during Sensorimotor Behavior in Aging FMR1 Gene Premutation Carriers
RESEARCH RESULTS ROUNDUP — Investigation into how aging as a premutation carrier of the FMR1 gene may affect sensorimotor (exactly as it sounds, both sensory and motor) brain systems.
Inhibition Deficits Are Modulated by Age and CGG Repeat Length in Carriers of the FMR1 Premutation Allele Who Are Mothers of Children with Fragile X Syndrome
RESEARCH RESULTS ROUNDUP — Older mothers of children with Fragile X syndrome who have mid-range CGG repeats (~80–100) may be at increased risk for difficulties with inhibition.
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Hilary Rosselot
Hilary joined the NFXF team in 2019. Prior to joining the NFXF team, she worked at the Cincinnati Fragile X Research and Treatment Center for over five years. She has experience as a clinical research coordinator across many types of clinical trials and served as the clinical research manager for the Cincinnati program. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master’s, and is a SOCRA certified clinical research professional (CCRP). She enjoys time with family and friends, a great book, a strong cup of coffee and, of course, a good laugh!