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International

WAGR Syndrome Research Study

§         Children and adults with WAGR Syndrome and their parents are invited to participate in a clinical study sponsored by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

 

§         The purpose of the study is to learn more about how the genes involved in WAGR Syndrome affect people with this condition

 

§         Participation involves providing blood samples and medical records to NIH investigators, and if certain criteria are met, the option of also having an inpatient evaluation at the NIH Clinical Research Center in Bethesda, Maryland

 

§         There is no cost for participating in the study. Eligible participants will be compensated for their time and transportation costs.

 

§         For more information, please contact:


 

Joan Han, MD                                                        Kristen M. Danley, BS

WAGR Syndrome Study Principal Investigator         WAGR Syndrome StudyCoordinator

(301) 435-7820                                                      (301) 402-6762

hanjo@mail.nih.gov                                               danleykr@mail.nih.gov

 


Department of Health and Human Services

National Institutes of Health

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

 


 
 
                              Investigación del síndrome WAGR


* Invitamos a los niños y adultos con el síndrome WAGR y sus padres a participar en un estudio clinical patrocinado por el Instituto Nacional de Salud Infantil y Desarrollo Humano, uno de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud (NIH)
 
* El objetivo del estudio es aprender más sobre cómo afectan los genes implicados en el síndrome WAGR a la gente con esta enfermedad

 
* Hay que enviar espécimenes de sangre y documentos médicos a los investigadores de NIH 

 
* Para aprender más, favor de contactar a:

Joan Han, MD                                       Kristen Danley, BS(Investigadora)                                    (Coordinadora del estudio)
(301) 435-7820                                    (301) 402-6762
hanjo@mail.nih.gov                                   danleykr@mail.nih.gov 
    

 

Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos
Institutos Nacionales de la Salud
Instituto Nacional de Salud Infantil y Desarrollo Humano

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