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Down Syndrome

The purpose of this research is to compare home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) to in-lab overnight sleep study.

The Early Insights Research Study aims to understand brain development in infants and toddlers who may or may not develop intellectual or developmental delay.

Down syndrome can make it easier for kids and teens to become overweight.

We are inviting teens and young adults with Down Syndrome and their care givers to participate in a study that seeks to improve the way we explain research studies to individuals with Down Syndrome.

This research study is being conducted to look at oxygen as a treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children with Down syndrome.
Published on
Oct 30, 2023
Three researchers at CHOP received Doris Duke Foundation awards.

The goal of this research study is to learn more about how families manage mealtime and bedtime routines at home.

Dr. Mosner serves in a primarily clinical role at the Center for Autism Research on the Infant Brain Imaging Study, conducting clinical and diagnostic evaluations for infants, toddlers, and school-age children with and without autism spectrum disorder, as well as individuals with Down syndrome.

E-mail:
mosnerm [at] chop.edu

The goal of this study is to increase our understanding of how the brain is affected in infants with and without Down Syndrome

This study is aiming to compare at home sleep studies and in lab sleep studies.