December 12, 2019

PANDAbox: Early Development in Angelman Syndrome

Telehealth Study on Early Development in Angelman Syndrome at Purdue University The Purdue University Neurodevelopmental Family Lab is recruiting families of children with Angelman syndrome 24 months old and under. This study aims to improve understanding of how children with […]

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December 12, 2019

Brain Imaging Study

UNC School of Medicine is conducting a Brain Imaging Study Children from 0 to 24 months of age The goal of the study is to identify the earliest brain and behavioral symptoms of AS, to enable the possibility of detecting […]

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December 12, 2019

Angelman Syndrome Natural History Study

Overview Participation in this study will help better our understanding of how development, behavior and communication change in individuals with AS over the course of their lives. We may know a lot about AS, but there are certain ages and issues that have […]

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