Scott S. Hall
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This article is about the Stanford University professor and researcher. For other uses, see Scott Hall (disambiguation).
Scott S. Hall a psychology and behavioral science professor and researcher at Stanford University's School of Medicine, specializing in Fragile X syndrome, Prader-Willi syndrome, and in research on the relationship of Fragile X syndrome to other conditions, including autism spectrum disorders.[1][2][3] He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in psychology from the Institute of Psychiatry in 1997. [1]