SDSU Research Foundation is a collaborative initiative based in San Diego, CA that focuses on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). They conduct research, publish findings, and provide education resources to raise awareness about the impact of prenatal alcohol exposure. With a diverse subject population and data collected from multiple sites, their research aims to understand the neurobehavioral effects of FASD and provide support for affected individuals and their families.
The foundation offers data sharing opportunities and collaborates with various institutions and organizations to further their mission. Led by Dr. Edward Riley, the Consortium Coordinator, and supported by administrative staff, SDSU Research Foundation is dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving outcomes for individuals affected by FASD.
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