Research Funding for 2006 Table of Contents click on highlighted titles
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Basic Science Grant
Paul Hagerman, MD, PhD - $100,000 UC Davis School of Medicine Pathogenesis of FXTAS
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Grant Joanne Roberts, PhD - $99,479 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Language and Autism in Boys with FXS
RESULTS: Final Report: Language and Autism in Boys with
Fragile X Syndrome (11/1/06-4/30/09)
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Grant Laurie Yankowitz - $8,740 Teachers College, Columbia University To Look or Not to Look: Effects of Prompting for Eye Contact on Task Performance in Boys with FXS and Boys with Autism
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Basic Science Grant Dalit Ben-Yosef, PhD - $100,000 Lis Maternity Hospital, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Developmental study of FXS using human embryonic stem cells derived from preimplantation genetically diagnosed embryos RESULTS: Embryonic stem cell study uncovers mechanism for Fragile X gene mutation
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Grant Elizabeth Berry-Kravis MD, PhD - $30,286 RUSH University Medical Center, Chicago
Pilot Study of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Fragile X Premutation Carriers With and Without FXTAS
Research Summary: National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Grant Cary Kogan, PhD - $35,000 University of Ottawa Novel non-verbal learning tasks for the assessment of cognitive change in FXS
Summer Student Fellowships
Awards
from the National Fragile X Foundation do not just go to established researchers and institutions, they are also made to promising students who have demonstrated an interest in Fragile X. The $2500 "Rosen Summer Student
Fellowship" awardees in 2006 were:
- Charlotte D'Hulst, University of Antwerp - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Investigating GABA synthesis in the FXS
- Christopher Raske,
Cal State Sacramento/UC Davis School of Medicine - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Transcriptional Dysregulation of the FMR1 Gene
- Jessica Ezzell Hunter, Emory University - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Investigation of the effect of FMR1 premutation alleles on memory function
- Julie Anne Hammer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Attention and Behavioral Inhibition in Young Males with FXS
- Kim S. Daniel, McGill University - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Learning to count and sequential responding in boys with FXS
- Stacy J. Chung, Kennedy Krieger Institute - (William and Enid Rosen Research Fund) Trajectory of Executive Dysfunction in Girls with Fragile X
- Kyle McAuley, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry - (Northern California Fragile X Association) Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Of The Mirror Neuron System In Adolescents With FXS
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