Dr. Amanda Martinez-Lincoln was awarded an NIH/NICHD Research Career Development Award. Her K99/R00 will examine the role of executive function during reading and math in children. Learn more about her project at this link: https://reporter.nih.gov/search/v37q1ibXgECjrSnxEy39ag/project-details/10807195#similar-Projects
EBRL in the News: NICHD Puts Spotlight on Young People with NF1
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Health and Human Development recently featured EBRL with this tweet:
#NICHD grantee Dr. Laurie Cutting @VanderbiltU educational neuroscientist studying outcomes of a reading program for children with #Neurofibromatosis1, a genetic disorder associated with a greater risk of learning disabilities. https://t.co/YRX9A1IkxX @ChildrensTumor
— NICHD News & Info (@NICHD_NIH) December 14, 2018
Citing this article:
https://www.ctf.org/news/vanderbilt-university-educational-study-seeking-young-people-with-nf1
Referencing to our continuing campaign recruiting young children with Neurofibromatosis 1 for our research study. We thank them for highlighting one of our current studies and hope it continues to attract more families to contact us for participation. If you are interested, please read the short article above highlighting our NF1 project and if you would like to participate, please contact us by email or phone (contact information is available at the bottom of the page and on our “Contact Us” page).
For more information on our current studies, please visit: