Here are your recordings of the NFXF webinars:
COVID-19 Vaccines and Fragile X and Dr. Erickson Answers Medication Questions

Many thanks to Dr. Craig Erickson for his webinar on the timely topic of vaccinations and Fragile X. The COVID-19 Vaccines and Fragile X presentation was held live online on Monday, April 5. Below is the on-demand video stream.

Dr. Erickson Answers Medication Questions: Due to the number of questions regarding the vaccine, Dr. Erickson also recorded a separate video answering questions about medications and treatments for Fragile X syndrome, which is also below.

COVID-19 Vaccine and Fragile X

Dr. Erickson Answers Medication Questions

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Craig Erickson, MD
Dr. Craig Erickson is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, and the director of the Fragile X Syndrome Research and Treatment Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He is considered an international expert in the clinical treatment of Fragile X syndrome and has similar expertise in Fragile X-specific clinical trial development. He is currently the chair of the Clinical Trials Committee of the Fragile X Clinical and Research Consortium (FXCRC).

Dr. Erickson has worked to obtain continuous federal, foundational, internal, and industry funding supporting his and his collaborators’ research over the last decade. He is the inventor or co-inventor of many patents focused on translational treatment development in neurodevelopmental disorders through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, and previously the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Erickson is also an avid teacher of future generations of child psychiatrists and has received several teaching awards for his work.