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Scott S. Hall a psychology and behavioral science professor and researcher at
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, specializing in
Fragile X syndrome Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disorder characterized by mild-to-moderate intellectual disability. The average IQ in males with FXS is under 55, while about two thirds of affected females are intellectually disabled. Physical features may ...
, Prader-Willi syndrome, and in research on the relationship of Fragile X syndrome to other conditions, including autism spectrum disorders.Stanford University, School of Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
Faculty: "Scott S. Hall, Ph.D Academic Appointments Assistant Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences"
Retrieved 6 January 2014.
Moss, J., Oliver, C., Nelson, L., Richards, C., Hall, S.Hide. "Delineating the Profile of Autism Spectrum Disorder Characteristics in Cornelia de Lange and Fragile X Syndromes" in ''American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities'', 2013; 118 (1): 55-73. He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in psychology from the Institute of Psychiatry in 1997.


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