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The Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Center
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Welcome to the Fragile X Research Registry
The FX Research Registry is for individuals who want to be notified about research studies on FXS that need participants. Individuals (adults or children) diagnosed with fragile X who live anywhere in the United States are eligible to participate.

The Registry refers individuals to studies while protecting their privacy.

Who can enroll
Anyone with an expansion of the fmr-1 (fragile X) gene: either a premutation/carrier or an individual with a full mutation (including mosaicism).

How to enroll

       Step 1 - Enter Registry
       Step 2 - Give Consent

First, complete the online enrollment questionnaire, and then return signed participation consent forms. (You may download participation consent forms from this site or the Registry staff will mail them to you after you submit your on-line enrollment.)

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UNC research opportunities vary
Some studies are medical and may involve things like DNA testing, brain imaging, or drug trials. Other projects are behavioral/educational and could include parent surveys, individual assessments, and observations.

What to expect
If you are eligible for a particular study, the Registry office will mail you a packet with detailed information about the study and provide a phone contact so you can decide whether or not you'd like to participate.

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Research Registry Brochure
This informational brochure describes the organization and purpose of the Fragile-X Research Registry.
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