Chair: Jessica Klusek, University of South Carolina
Discussant: Matthew Mosconi, Lifespan Institute, University of Kansas
Papers:
- Children with a Fragile X Premutation do not Differ from Controls in Scoring in the Clinically Significant Range on Measures of Behavior, Emotional, and Social Outcomes: Jessica Ezell Hunter, RTI International; Nicole Tortora, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Develomental Disabilities; Anne Glicksman, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Develomental Disabilities; Emily Graves Allen, Emory University; Veronica Hinton , City University of New YorkTatyana Adayev, NYS Institute for Basic Research in DD Sarah Nolin, NYS Institute for Basic Research in DD
- Elevated Rate of Reading Difficulties in Women Carriers of the FMR1 Premutation : Jessica Klusek, University of South Carolina; Laura Friedman, University of South Carolina; Carly Moser, University of South Carolina; Alexandra Hickey, University of South Carolina; Suzanne Adlof, University of South Carolina
- A Teachable Moment: Examining Education level in Women with Fragile X-Associated Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (FXPOI) : Emily Allen, Emory University; Bonnie Poteet, Emory University; Lisa Shubeck, Emory University; Krista Charen, Emory University; Katharine Shelly, Emory UniversityStephanie Sherman, Emory University
- Effect of College Degree Attainment on FXTAS Symptoms in Premutation Carrier Women : Jinkuk Hong, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Robert Dembo, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Leann DaWalt, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Murray Brilliant, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, Rush University Medical Center Marsha Mailick, University of Wisconsin-Madison