Turner Syndrome Resources

 
 

The Turner Syndrome Society of the United States

The Turner Syndrome Society advances knowledge, facilitates research and provides support for all touched by Turner syndrome.  We strive to empower the TS community with resources that inform health decisions and provide access to enriching connections, event and opportunities nationwide.  Go Team Turner!


 

Turner syndrome global alliance

TSGA was founded by parents of girls and young women with Turner Syndrome. (TS) We aim to have a direct impact on the lives of girls, women, and families living with TS by working to include TS in the national conversation on genetic research. We are the voice for a patient and parent perspective as we seek collaboration with scientists, researchers, and doctors to ensure that TS research and resources have meaningful outcomes.


ts international group

The Turner Syndrome International Group offers an opportunity for Turner Syndrome groups throughout the world to share information, good practice and literature with each other. It aims to improve knowledge and understanding about TS worldwide.


The Turner Syndrome International COnference 2020

We looked at numerous venues across the UK. We chose Stirling University for its versatility, wide range of accommodation options and access to three international airports within one hour. Stirling University is set in a beautiful part of Scotland with lots of open space, beautiful scenery and is steeped in history. We very much look forward to welcoming both our national members and our International friends to join us at an informative conference with some of the world’s leading specialists on TS, speaking about a host of topics all relative to TS.
Stirling is just an hour from Glasgow in the West and Edinburgh in the East. It is a very scenic area not far from Loch Lomond and Stirling Castle stands proudly over the town.


Q&A with Dr. Mitchell Geffner at 2020 Virtual Camp

The National Turner Syndrome Camp 2020 went virtual. Speakers and instructors broadcast from a studio in downtown LA to Turner Syndrome "butterflies" across the country. Dr. Mitchell Geffner has been speaking at camp since 2007 and brings his medical expertise to this remarkably curious community. Dr. Geffner is a Professor of Pediatric Medicine at Keck School of Medicine of USC and the Division Chief at the Center for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.