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    U.S. Researchers develop educational tool for healthcare providers’ better understanding of women with Fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI)

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    Gordon Research Conference (June 14-19, 2026, Maine, USA): Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Development for Fragile X and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

  • FraXI’s President Dr Kirsten Johnson at the 79th World Health Assembly

    FraXI’s President Dr Kirsten Johnson at the 79th World Health Assembly

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    In Conversation with Dr Marcia Braden 

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    Fragile X Society India unveils world’s first short film on FXS

  • Dr Alice Montanaro in a group photo with 21 happy looking people who have helped her with her PhD research

    “Listening to my patients”: Interview with Dr Alice Montanaro on her PhD research

  • A drawing of two boys smelling on a flower, one loving it and the other one less

    FraXI Board of Advisors member Prof Claudia Bagni leads new study on FXS and smell

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    A Rare Invisible String

  • A diagram showing the impacts of FXTAS in male and female humans

    Sequence of neuropsychiatric symptoms for fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is different in females compared to males, new study finds 

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