The SynGAP Research Fund 501(c) today announced a grant to Dr. Danielle Andrade, Dr. Miles Thompson, Dr. Ryan Yuen, Dr. Rogier Kerssebook, and Dr. Anatoljevna Anna Kattentidt to support research on SynGAP-Related Disorder (SRD) in adults.
SynGAP Research Fund (SRF), a 501(c)(3) public charity whose mission is to improve the quality of life for SYNGAP1 patients through the research and development of treatments, therapies and support systems, along with SynGAP Research Fund UK, today announced they have awarded a $180,000 grant to the University of Edinburgh Medical School's Patrick Wild Centre & Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences to advance the science around gene transfer to correct SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency.
/PRNewswire/ The SynGAP Research Fund (SRF) announces grants to Drs. April Levin, Mustafa Sahin and Annapurna Poduri of Boston Children s Hospital (BCH) to.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The SynGAP Research Fund (SRF) announces a grant award to
Dr. Thomas Frazier, Professor of Psychology at John Carroll University. Dr. Frazier will receive funding over two years for development and validation of a Neurobehavioral Evaluation Tool (NET) for autism and related genetic syndromes. The grant will facilitate the participation of SYNGAP1 patients and their caregivers in the development and application of the tool.
SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability is a rare genetic disorder caused by a variation on the SYNGAP1 gene, with
over 700 diagnosed patients accounted for globally according to the