Turner Syndrome Foundations supports research initiatives and has successfully collaborated with the following Universities for multiple thesis projects at the graduate level:
- Arcadia University
- University of South Carolina
- Princeton University
- Emory University
- Rutgers University
- Long Island University Pope
- University of Nebraska Medical Center
TSF continues to be open to contribute and collaborate with undergraduate and graduate thesis projects in genetic counseling, epidemiology with any research questions relating to this underlying genetic condition.
Topics for questions and research are wide open with potential for:
- Caregivers of TS
- Adult women with TS
- The development and growth of girls with TS
- Cognition and learning
- Socialization, psychology, and coping
- Family planning with TS
- Epidemiology
Submit an introductory letter of interest to for research collaborations for Turner Syndrome and a member of our research committee will contact you.
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I learned so much during my time researching TS and have grown so much in my understanding of it.

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