Fragile X Clinical & Research Consortium and Outcome Measures Meeting

Hilary Rosselot, Executive Director
Hilary Rosselot

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Successful FXCRC and Outcome Measures Meeting

Fragile X Clinical & Research Consortium Meeting

Our first in-person, treatment-focused meeting of the Fragile X Clinical & Research Consortium (FXCRC) since 2019 was a great success! Nearly 60 doctors, clinic coordinators and others from 20 of the 32 FXCRC clinics met at the Children’s Hospital outside of Denver, Colo., earlier in October. The NFXF shared detailed information about its resources, facilitated conversations about Fragile X syndrome and the Fragile X premutation, and discussed future goals and directions. We also hosted a half-day meeting about the status of Outcome Measures for Fragile X syndrome the following day that included many of the participants from the FXCRC meeting.

Status of Outcome Measures for Fragile X syndrome

Members of the FXCRC clinics, the NFXF team and board, industry (pharma/biotech representatives), CDC, and the FDA were present for presentations by top experts and the subsequent lively discussions. The FDA was active in the conversation, sharing their insights and suggested next steps. We received feedback from both researchers and industry that this meeting was a huge success and great progress towards the future. The NFXF will continue to explore opportunities to engage the FDA and others within the Fragile X community in the hopes of future treatments for Fragile X!

Why Do Outcome Measures Matter?

We want successful trials, and in order to have successful trials, we need the right tools to measure any change the treatment being studied may be making. Without the right tools measuring change, we cannot prove that the investigational treatment is making a difference. These tools are called outcome measures. The outcome or endpoint of the trial is important to measure, as this is part of how FDA makes decisions determining the success of the trial. Outcome measures provide reliable evidence that treatment is making a difference.

The NFXF is Committed to Advancing Research

Outcome measure development and engagement with the FDA and other agencies is only part of our research work. Learn more about our research programming here:

About the Author

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 several 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.