Information evening for KBG families on the BEOND Study
The KBG Foundation and the Cerebra Network invite you to learn more about a new research opportunity for KBG families
Date and time
Location
Online
About this event
Thursday 23rd March 2023 8pm GMT
4 p.m. EDT/3 p.m. CDT/2 p.m. MDT/1 p.m. PDT
We would like to invite you to join us to hear about a new research opportunity for parents and carers of children and adults with KBG syndrome on the Behavioural and Emotional Outcomes in Neurodevelopmental Disorders (BEOND).
To register for the event, please click the 'reserve a spot' button at the top of the page and complete the short registration form.
At the event, you will:
- Learn about the Cerebra Network and their research
- Find out about the aims and benefits of the BEOND study for families of people with KBG syndrome
- Hear further details on what taking part would involve
- Meet the research team and ask them any questions you may have
The KBG Foundation will introduce the research team, listed below:
Dr Joanna Moss - Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology, University of Surrey
Dr Hayley Crawford - Associate Professor, University of Warwick Medical School
Dr Karen Low - consultant Clinical Geneticist, member of the KBG Foundation Scientific Advisory Board
Dr Caitlin Murray - Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Surrey
All those who register for the event will be sent a link to join online prior to the online information evening. If you have any questions, please contact Caitlin Murray (Caitlin.Murray@surrey.ac.uk)
Frequently asked questions
8pm GMT in the United Kingdom is 1pm Pacific Time, 2pm Mountain Time, 3pm Central Time, and 4pm Eastern Time. Clocks change on the 26th March in the UK, so time differences are -1 HR compared to usual between 12-26th March (e.g., 4 hours between London and NY, instead of 5 hours).
Yes, the event will be recorded for those who cannot make the live event. Please still register on the Eventbrite page so we can ensure we can provide further details.
To find out more about the BEOND study and to take part, please visit the KBG Foundation website, where the study is advertised on the homepage, or go to www.cerebranetwork.com/beond-kbg.