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Our vision, that of the researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, is that every person with a chromosome 18 abnormality will have an autonomous and healthy life. Our mission is to provide families affected by chromosome 18 abnormalities with comprehensive medical and educational information. Our goals are to provide definitive medical and education resources for the families of individuals with chromosome 18 abnormalities; perform and facilitate groundbreaking clinical and basic research relating to the syndromes of chromosome 18; and to provide treatments to help these individuals overcome the effects of their chromosome abnormality.
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The hypotheses are:
Therefore, correlation of the physical and behavioral findings with the extent of the deletion will help identify the genes involved. An understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the phenotype will provide the insight necessary to devise appropriate therapies.
Our goals are:
To attain these goals, the study has the following specific aims:
perform genotypic molecular analysis on the DNA of the subjects and their biological parents to determine the genotype of the affected individual;
gather comprehensive clinical data on individuals with chromosome 18 abnormalities including:
The phenotypical assessment will be longitudinal; therefore, the participants will have a wide age range. This extensive range plus the fact that some participants will be assessed multiple times means that not all components of the clinical studies will be appropriate for every subject at every visit.
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Jonathan Gelfond, M.D., Ph.D.; Jannine D. Cody, Ph.D.
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