Research On Behavior And Development In Prader-Willi Syndrome
Dr. Elisabeth Dykens’ research team has relocated to Vanderbilt University’s
Kennedy Center and is currently studying behavior and development in younger and
older people with Prader-Willi syndrome. This study aims to identify the factors
related to behavior problems in Prader-Willi syndrome, including specific
neurotransmitters, age and genetic subtype. Findings will guide effective
pharmacological and behavioral treatments in the future. We are also studying
relative strengths in people with PWS, including skill with jigsaw puzzles and
certain personality strengths and how these contribute to successful life
outcomes.
We are looking for persons with Prader-Willi syndrome aged 4 years through
adulthood, and their families to come participate at the Kennedy Center at
Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Study activities include a day of
behavioral and neurochemistry assessments. All participants will receive a
written report of study findings by the research team. For further information
call Elizabeth Roof, Research Coordinator at 615-343-3330.
(Limited funds for travel for subject participation are available.)
Edited:
03/23/2010
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