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The Global PWS Registry, sponsored by FPWR and hosted by NORD, is a database of information about individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome. Informed by caregivers of individuals with PWS, the Global PWS Registry, now in its 10th year, is one of the most powerful tools we have to understand PWS. The registry has guided research, played a crucial role in advancing new drugs and therapies, shaped clinical trials, informed medical guidelines, and has helped elevate the voices of the PWS community.
Stacy Ward, PWSA | USA's CEO, sat down with key figures of the Global PWS Registry; Dr. Theresa Strong, Director of Research for FPWR, Dr. Jessica Bohonowych, Associate Director of Research for FPWR, Lisa Matesevak, Study Coordinator for FPWR, and Lynn Garrick, Medical/Research Coordinator for PWSA | USA. They discussed the many surveys available and the importance of gathering this data from families. Not only are these surveys helping to inform the medical and research community on the many nuances of PWS, but it can also serve as a living medical record for families. The Global Registry has been updated to a more intuitive platform, making it easier for families to complete surveys and view the information submitted by the community. They also discuss the exciting implications for the upcoming VYKAT survey which will help document in real-time the effects of the first-ever FDA approved treatment for hyperphagia in PWS.
To learn more and sign up for the registry, please visit Home - Global Prader-Willi Syndrome Registry
If you have questions, contact Lisa Matesevak or Jessica Bohonowych at [email protected]
By PWSA | USA5
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The Global PWS Registry, sponsored by FPWR and hosted by NORD, is a database of information about individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome. Informed by caregivers of individuals with PWS, the Global PWS Registry, now in its 10th year, is one of the most powerful tools we have to understand PWS. The registry has guided research, played a crucial role in advancing new drugs and therapies, shaped clinical trials, informed medical guidelines, and has helped elevate the voices of the PWS community.
Stacy Ward, PWSA | USA's CEO, sat down with key figures of the Global PWS Registry; Dr. Theresa Strong, Director of Research for FPWR, Dr. Jessica Bohonowych, Associate Director of Research for FPWR, Lisa Matesevak, Study Coordinator for FPWR, and Lynn Garrick, Medical/Research Coordinator for PWSA | USA. They discussed the many surveys available and the importance of gathering this data from families. Not only are these surveys helping to inform the medical and research community on the many nuances of PWS, but it can also serve as a living medical record for families. The Global Registry has been updated to a more intuitive platform, making it easier for families to complete surveys and view the information submitted by the community. They also discuss the exciting implications for the upcoming VYKAT survey which will help document in real-time the effects of the first-ever FDA approved treatment for hyperphagia in PWS.
To learn more and sign up for the registry, please visit Home - Global Prader-Willi Syndrome Registry
If you have questions, contact Lisa Matesevak or Jessica Bohonowych at [email protected]

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