Dr. Laura Friedman recently received an F32 grant from the National Institution on Aging. Her project will examine cognitive aging profiles of mothers of children with autism and will also explore caregiving-associated risk factors that may be related to atypical cognitive aging (such as stress or poor sleep quality).

- Undergraduate Student Showcases Research at DiscoverUSC 2026
- Dr. Jenner Presents at INSAR 2026
- New Article: Comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome
- NFXF and LivJoy Foundation Launch “Females with Fragile X” Webinar Series
- SC Family Study Lab Attends SCAND 2026