Katy & Sue’s Birthday
We are thrilled to invite you to join us in celebrating a momentous milestone - the 70th birthdays of two INCREDIBLE…
We are thrilled to invite you to join us in celebrating a momentous milestone - the 70th birthdays of two INCREDIBLE…
Dr. Sheng-Nan Qiao at Yale University applied to study the link between brain inflammation and regression (loss of skills) in PMS. The funded project focuses on approaches for reducing neuro-inflammation when modeling Phelan-McDermid syndrome in the laboratory.
We've been hearing about antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) in the news as a potential therapeutic for PMS. But what are they and how do they work?
Results from a study testing the safety and feasibility of using growth hormone (GH) as a treatment in children with Phelan-McDermid syndrome has just been published.
The Natural History Study is funded by NIH and the goal is to help medical professionals study PMS and how it progresses over time. This information is essential for developing clinical guidelines, identifying research priorities, and assessing the effectiveness of the clinical intervention.
Results from a study testing the safety and feasibility of using growth hormone (GH) as a treatment in children with Phelan-McDermid syndrome has just been published.