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AXYS - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations (AXYS) is dedicated to addressing the needs of those affected by one or more extra X and or Y chromosomes We are focused on sharing knowledge, offering support, and initiating action to help improve lives of individuals and families
About Trisomy X - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations One of the goals of AXYS is to raise awareness of the developmental, medical and psychosocial issues that may accompany 47,XXX Children with symptoms such as speech delay, learning disability, developmental delays or genitourinary malformations should be followed up with genetic testing to determine if the cause is an X and Y variation
Support Groups and Regional Get Togethers - The Association for X and Y . . . AXYS supports our community with in person and online groups These groups are facilitated by volunteers who schedule the programs and often arrange for speakers on topics of interest to individuals and families affected by X Y variations
AXYS Strategic Plan 2025-2028 - genetic. org AXYS, also known as the Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations, is a nonprofit advocacy, education, and support organization for individuals with X and Y chromosome variations and their families
About 48,XXYY - The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations Recently, we assisted researchers at Emory University, an AXYS Clinic and Research Consortium (ACRC) member, by wholly funding the following study: “The Relationship of Physical Function and Psychosocial Health on Quality of Life in Individuals with 48,XXYY ”
2025 Tennessee Disability MegaConference AXYS is so pleased to support an upcoming event in Tennessee: the 2025 Tennessee Disability MegaConference, to be held May 22 and 23rd, 2025 Lindsey Lind, AXYS Program Director, will have an event booth for AXYS at the Disability MegaConference