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Welcome to the Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics

We have one goal: to cure Angelman syndrome.

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Join us November 7-8 in Orlando!

Registration is open for the 2025 FAST Global Science Summit & Gala

Find your dose of clarity, connection, and courage during the biggest Angelman syndrome event of the year!
Find your dose of clarity, connection, and courage during the biggest Angelman syndrome event of the year!
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What is
Angelman Syndrome?

Angelman syndrome (AS) is a rare genetic condition that affects the nervous system, leading to challenges with movement, balance, and communication. It is caused by changes to chromosome 15, which impact brain function.

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