Opportunities for Families
Visit MyFXResearch Portal to search for opportunities specific to you.
Visit MyFXResearch Portal to search for opportunities specific to you.
Massachusetts General Hospital A research study at Massachusetts General Hospital The Massachusetts General Hospital Martinos Center is looking to enroll males with Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), 18 years of age or older, for a [...]
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NN107 FX-LEARN is currently looking to enroll children with Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) for a research study conducted by the Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials (NeuroNEXT). Dr. Elizabeth Berry-Kravis at Rush University is [...]
Vanderbilt University Medical Center [mpc_image image="28431" padding_divider="true" padding_css="padding-bottom:20px;" image_opacity="100" image_inner_border_gap="0" effect="none" image_hover_opacity="100"] Do you have an adolescent child diagnosed with Fragile X syndrome or Angelman syndrome? We Need: Either two females, or [...]
Ovid Therapeutics A Phase 1 Single Dose PK Study in Adolescent Subjects With Fragile X Syndrome or Angelman Syndrome The trial is a Phase 1 Single Dose PK [...]
UC Davis MIND Institute [mpc_image preset="preset_2" image="11147" margin_divider="true" margin_css="margin-bottom:15px;" image_size="full" force_fullwidth="true" image_opacity="100" effect="none" image_hover_opacity="100" overlay_background="rgba(255,255,255,0.35)" overlay_enable_lightbox="true" mpc_ribbon__disable="true" animation_in_type="transition.expandIn" animation_in_offset="100" animation_in_duration="900" animation_in_delay="300"] Now Recruiting Research Participants: Combining Lovastatin and a Parent-Implemented Language Intervention in [...]
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Department of Pediatrics and Stollery Hospital are completing a study, looking at memory in children with a neurodevelopmental disorder or typical development. [...]
National Institutes of Health A Study Funded by the National Institutes of Health The purpose of this research is to explore whether certain types of intellectual or cognitive tests are reliable, valid and [...]
You are invited to participate in an online research survey to investigate the journey of fathers, following their child’s Fragile X diagnosis and focusing on their support-seeking behaviors.
This study examines women’s experiences with Fragile X carrier screening in the United States. The purpose of our research is to determine how women are being offered carrier screening for Fragile X, when they are offered screening and which healthcare professionals are responsible for returning their results. The study entails interviews with women who have undergone Fragile X carrier screening in the last six months.
Researchers at the University of Alberta's Department of Pediatrics and Stollery Hospital are completing a study looking at memory in children with a neurodevelopmental disorder or typical development.
The purpose of this study is to explore parent perceptions of clinician-client relationships in speech-language treatment for children. We believe that the development of collaborative working relationships between speech-language pathologists, children receiving treatment, and their parents are important aspects of the treatment process. We are working to develop tools to accurately measure the strength of these relationships.
Stanford School of Medicine is seeking boys, ages three and ten years, to participate in a study evaluating behavioral treatments for disruptive behaviors.
If your child is between six and 17 years of age, Georgia State University is interested in studying their walking pattern and bone mineral density.
The Translational Applied Behavior Analysis Laboratory at Stanford University is seeking boys with FXS to participate in an innovative new research study involving a brief social skills intervention and MRI brain imaging.