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Our research team would like to learn more about the needs and priorities of individuals and families affected by genetic conditions. The information we learn may help us understand what research topics are most valuable to families and most likely to be helpful in the future. Participation...

We are recruiting families for a research study about facial privacy. -What is this study about? Researchers at Seattle Children’s Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development in collaboration with the Jain Lab at the University of Florida want to create a videorecorded behavioral assessment databank. Families...

We are conducting a study to understand the role of problem-solving in challenging behaviors for children with Down syndrome so that we can better understand the development of and treat these behaviors. If you agree to participate, this study will involve questionnaires, some of which...

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The study aims to pilot test a peer delivered intervention facilitated by a peer specialist to support making decisions about community participation among young adults who have serious mental illness (SMI). ​Community participation includes things like working, going to school or socializing with friends. Participants...

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