Community

Our goals cannot be achieved without a strong partnership with the Community. Public engagement helps scientists be better informed and focused on the topics that most concern families and individuals with Down syndrome. The T21RS Science & Society Committee leads and coordinates these tasks.
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Impact

Why is research on Down Syndrome so important?

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Support & Resources

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Activities

Links to useful resources and support websites

Picture Credits

Pictures used throughout this website are license free and were obtained from the following websites: Freepik.com, Pexels.com and Unsplash.com. We are profoundly grateful to these websites, and especially to the photographers and models. Pictures from T21RS Conferences were provided by Giovani Galati (Rome 2024) and T21RS members. Please contact us at info@t21rs.org for any comments or questions.