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Rett Community Researchers:

We would like to make you aware of a 2-day public course titled The Science of Small Clinical Trials, which will be conducted by the FDA's Office of Orphan Product Development (OOPD), in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Rare Diseases Research (ORDR), National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). This course will present an overall framework and provide training in the scientific aspects of designing and analyzing clinical trials based on small study populations. The meeting will take place on November 27-28, 2012 in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Today’s Research Flash:


A note from the families who attended Family Conference at the 7th World Rett Syndrome Congress
to all Rett syndrome researchers.



IRSF is the world's leading private funder of basic, translational and clinical Rett syndrome research, funding over $28M in high-quality, peer-reviewed research grants and programs to date. Annually, IRSF hosts the world's largest gathering of global Rett researchers and clinicians to establish research direction and priorities while exchanging ideas and the most recent information. IRSF is the most comprehensive non-profit organization dedicated to providing thorough and accurate information about Rett syndrome, offering informational and emotional family support and stimulating research aimed at accelerating treatments and a cure for Rett syndrome and related disorders. IRSF has earned Charity Navigator's most prestigious 4-star rating. To learn more about IRSF and Rett syndrome, visit www.rettsyndrome.org or call IRSF at 1-800-818-7388 (RETT).

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