 
                                FASD Study Group
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FASDSG members aim to better describe FASD and devise ways to improve the lives of children, adolescents & adults w/ FASD and other alcohol-related disabilities
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        Next up for FASt data presentations, we have Emily Speybroeck from University of Rochester Psychology speaking on "Bridging the Gap: Advancing Community-Based Participatory Research in the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Field". Thanks for your important work, Emily! #FASDSG2025
 
        Now we have FASt data presenter Andrea Pasmay from Univ. of New Mexico speaking on "Prenatal Alcohol Exposure Interaction with Morphine Prolongs Allodynia, Potentially Driven by Dysregulation of Spinal circRIMS1 and miR-433-3p, Modulating the TLR4-NLRP3 Signaling Pathway". #FASDSG25
 
        Up next we have Zinia Pervin from Univ. of New Mexico giving a FASt data talk on "Brain Structural Differences (DTI) and Their Relationship to Functional Activity (MEG) in Children with and Without Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)". Great work, Zinia! #FASDSG25
 
        Rounding out FASt Data Session 1 is Ruby Lapham from UNC-Chapel Hill presenting on "Transcriptomic Comparison of Two Mouse Strains Differentially Susceptible to Alcohol Exhibit Significant Differences in Cilia and Planar Cell Polarity Genes". Excellent job, Ruby! #FASDSG2025
 
        Our Timothy A. Cudd Award winner Maddy Rockhold (she/her) from University of Rochester Psychology is speaking on "Profiles of Polysubstance Exposure in Youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Association with Cognitive and Emotional Functioning". #FASDSG2025
 
        Congratulations to Siara Rouzer, PhD from Texas A&M University for winning the Kenneth R Warren Merit Award! She is presenting on "Prenatal Alcohol and Cannabinoid Co-Exposures Disrupt Corticostriatal Transcriptomic Signatures of Alcohol Use in Adult Offspring". #FASDSG2025
 
        Kicking off FASt Data Session II we have Dr. Georgia Kirkpatrick from UNC-Chapel Hill presenting on "The Impact of a Double Developmental Alcohol Exposure on Multiple Elements of Executive Function". #FASDSG2025
 
         
        Now we have Kayla Richardson from UNC-Chapel Hill speaking on "Elucidating the Role of the Cannabinoid Receptor Type 1 in Neurulation Stage Ethanol Exposure". Awesome job, Kayla! #FASDSG2025
 
         
        Wrapping up FASt data session II, we have Jacqueline Soja from San Diego State University presenting on “Circadian Regulation in Children with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure” #FASDSG2025
 
        On to federal and community updates from Dr. Bill Dunty of NIAAA News, Dr. Tatiana Balachova of #ICCFASD, and Dr. Christie Petrenko filling in for Tom Donaldson of FASD United (formerly NOFAS)! #FASDSG2025
 
        Our second keynote speaker is Dr. Robert Lipinski from UW–Madison talking to us about “Molecular mixology: A mechanism-based approach to identifying FASD co-factors.” Thank you, Dr. Lipinski! #FASDSG
 
        On to FASt data session III! Kicking us off is Ilse Fleischer from San Diego State University speaking on “Prenatal CBD Disrupts Fetal Development: Implications for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.” #FASDSG2025
 
        Our next FASt data speaker is Shiwani Thapa from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center talking to us about “ Early Alcohol Exposure Alters Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Activity in Developing Cerebral Arteries”. Awesome work, Shiwani! #FASDSG2025
 
         
         
        Congratulations to Dr. Jennifer Thomas from San Diego State University on the Henry L. Rosett award! So well deserved. #FASDSG2025
