The most important people in clinical research are study volunteers.
The contributions of participants and caregivers make clinical studies like the ILLUMINATE Study possible.

About the ILLUMINATE Study
Rett syndrome is a rare, lifelong condition that affects females more frequently than males. It is usually linked to changes in the MECP2 gene. While researchers have learned a lot, there’s still more to understand about Rett syndrome. The ILLUMINATE Study aims to learn more about an investigational drug and any effects it may have on symptoms (including sleep, communication, and seizures).
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Joining a clinical study can support efforts to better understand Rett syndrome and may help improve care and treatment options for others in the future.
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The contributions of participants and caregivers make clinical studies like the ILLUMINATE Study possible.
The ILLUMINATE Study is important because Rett syndrome has a profound impact on those affected, leading to physical, communication, and cognitive challenges, and often places substantial emotional and caregiving challenges on families. The results of this study will help us understand Rett syndrome and may help others in the future.