7th International Conference on FASD 2017

Please find below video recordings from the conference presentations. These materials are posted with speakers’ consent. If the session you are looking for is not listed below, it means that the speaker did not allow for his/her presentation to be available online.

Pre-Conference: Wednesday, March 1, 2017

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Evolutionary Origins of Stigma and the
Intersectionality of FASD
Peter W. Choate


The Neuroscience of Addiction: Is it a Choice?
George F. Koob


The Science of Stigma
Patrick Corrigan


How Social Media Anonymity and the Words We Use Sustain Stigma
Kathleen T. Mitchell


Panel Presentation: Living with Stigma – the Not So Pretty
Bernadette Fuhrmann, Niall Schofield, Myles Himmelreich


Main Conference: Thursday, March 2, 2017

 


The Prevalence and Epidemiologic Characteristics of FASD in General Populations of the United States: Final CoFASP Results
Introduction by: Kenneth R. Warren | Plenary: Philip A. May, Christina D. Chambers


Plenary: A Global Picture of FASD: Alcohol, Incidence and Practicality
Vladimir Poznyak, Svetlana Popova, Larry Burd


Main Conference: Friday, March 3, 2017

 


The Collaborative Initiative on FASD: New Findings on Screening
Edward Riley


The Use of Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy to Differentiate Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Imparment During a Task Eliciting Emotional Frustration
Julie Kable


miRNA Biomarkers for Fetal Alcohol Exposure in Pregnant Women
Rajesh Miranda


Immune Biomarkers of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: How These Relate to Screening
Joanne Weinberg


Alterations in Genes Impacting Circadian Rhythms and Stress Axis: Possible Markers for FASD
Dipak K. Sarkar


Main Conference: Saturday, March 4, 2017

 


Cutting Edge Biomarkers – Are We Getting There?
Elodie Portales-Casamar


Prevalence Rates of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure from Detection of Phosphatidylenthanol (PEth) in Dried Blood Spots
Aileen Baldwin


Serum Aminopeptidase Activity as a Potential Persistent marker of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Paul Gard


Long Term Chronic Disease Outcomes Following Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
Karen Moritz


Plenary Panel: The Lay of the Land: Final Results of a Health Survey of 500+ Adults with Diagnosed FASD
Myles Himmelreich, CJ Lutke, Emily Travis