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CURRENT RESEARCH REGARDING DOWN SYNDROME

 

Down Syndrome Research and Treatment Foundation - November 2nd, 2013

Cognition Research Update - Sarah Wernikoff, DSTRF Board Chair

Presentation

Developing Therapies to Improve Cognitive Abilities of Individuals with Down Syndrome - Dr. Craig Garner and Dr. Craig Heller

Part 1

Part 2

Therapuetic Strategies for Cognitive Dysfunction in People with Down Syndrome - Almad Salehi, M.D., Ph.D 

Presentation

For more information about the Down Syndrome Research and Treatment Foundation please visit their website www.dsrtf.org

Current Clinical Trials http://www.dsrtf.org/clinical_trials

What is a Registry and Why is a Registry Useful?

A registry is a collection of data about individuals with similar characteristics, in this case, individuals with Down syndrome. By filling out a profile and contributing information, individuals help complete the picture of the community.  In return, registration typically offers access to information about new treatments and trials, education about Down syndrome and may even provide access to local and regional resources.

*JOIN THE NATIONAL REGISTRY TODAY https://www.dsrtf.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=290