The Autism and Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorders Research Group at Trinity College Dublin are recruiting people carrying a NRXN1 Deletion and their family members for our study called RaDiaNT!
For more information contact by email: [email protected] or phone: 087452442
Thanks to everyone who has volunteered so far. We are also looking for neurotypical children and teenagers aged 2-18 years. If your child or someone you know matches these criteria, we would love to hear from you. We are very flexible and can find times during summer holidays.
The Research team are looking for neurotypical research participants. By neurotypical, we mean people who are non-autistic or who have not received a diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental condition. We are very flexible and will also compensate all volunteers with a voucher.
To mark International Rare Disease Day this year, we have worked on a summary of some of the most exciting research developments to emerge from PWS and NRXN1 Deletion research. Click here to read about PWS and NRXN1 Deletion: https://t.co/YyyblIXyCq and https://t.co/BDHG699kUl
@fallen1980angel Hi Jo, thanks for reaching out about the position. It will involve working from home until COVID restrictions are lifted and then it will be an office/neurocognition lab based position at TCD that will involve helping with data collection. Hope that helps.
Register to join us and celebrate World Autism Awareness Day! Researchers across Ireland are lined-up to share their work and our expert academic and engagement panel are ready to judge the competition. This Friday 12-2pm @MULonsdale https://t.co/O11ys5JA7i #AutismResearchIreland
Calling all autism researchers in Ireland! Join us on 2nd April 2021 to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day, by presenting your research and competing for some great prizes from @AutismTCD and @MULonsdale#AutismResearchIreland (1/4)
It's #BrainAwarenessWeek2021 & our next brain research story features @lgallagh_louise & her research group, who are beginning to understand how changes in brain structure & function may lead to brain conditions such as autism, epilepsy & psychosis. More: https://t.co/3cCOj0Z6Rk