Finding Wings to Fly
By Deanna McCurdy I am frequently asked two questions: “Why do you run?” and secondly, “What’s your secret to doing what you do?” My running
By Deanna McCurdy I am frequently asked two questions: “Why do you run?” and secondly, “What’s your secret to doing what you do?” My running
I want to thank all those parents who applied for enrollment in the minocycline clinical trial. The clinical trial began on schedule April 16, 2012. We are n
by Jason Bernstein On March 18, 2012, the 27th edition of the LA Marathon was run through the City of Angels. Timothy Misiak, Mary Fasang, Chad Dunigan, and
In 2008, the Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (FAST) was formed and invigorated the community with our fresh energy, our aggressive approach to
The path to running a research group is a long one. Scientists are first trained in graduate school to obtain a doctorate degree in their chosen field. I
With a relatively small Angelman syndrome (AS) population (statistically around 1500 cases) spread across our wide brown land, the Foundation for Angelman