Our lab made the news! Check out our recent publication!
Study: Hormones, perceived physical changes during puberty differ over sociodemographics
Our lab made the news! Check out our recent publication!
Study: Hormones, perceived physical changes during puberty differ over sociodemographics
We are working with many respected NGO’s in the United States (FASD Communities, NoFAS Washington State, Proof Alliance) to ignite a mass awakening in our society to really understand Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
We now have a 30 second trailer and a 15 minute awareness video to share with everyone!
To support The FASD Project, please view, like, subscribe and share to elevate awareness. If you are interested in sponsoring the full-feature of The FASD Project, or a 6-part Docuseries, you’re in luck as it is being made now in 2021. Please contact our lab via Dr. Kristina Uban at kuban@uci.edu.
30 second trailer:
15 minute short film:
Full-length documentary: In production now & still fundraising!
We work closely with the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (R) working with the large data set of salivary hormones in typically developing adolescents. Our lab is co-sponsoring a Round Table Event followed by a Networking Event Friday April 2, 2021. If you are as excited to meet others interested in salivary hormones in kids on your Friday night as we are, we want to meet you! haha.
Open to first 100 who RSVP:
RSVP: https://forms.gle/VUhNbFvCmL4iqBW79
You may be wondering why a scientific laboratory is producing a DocuSeries on FASD! Well, since the pandemic onset, maternal drinking has risen 41%. This means we are facing a spike in incidence and severity of FASD among babies born in 2020-2021. Now is the time for rapid awareness to prevent this future epidemic of FASD. Creating a collaborative film on FASD is the mechanism we have chosen to most rapidly and effectively ignite awareness and therefore prevention of FASD.
Curious to see how it’s going? Check out our website for real time updates: www.thefasdproject.com
Want to help prevent this future spike in FASD and give our future humans the best possible brain and body to live out their best possible lives? Please consider donating and sharing our Go Fund Me: https://www.thefasdproject.com/fund-this-project
Funds go to hiring top-notch post-production team for rapid dissemination in Dec 2020-Jan 2021, and any excess of the goal goes to producing Forever Homes for adults with an FASD (https://fasdcommunities.com)
Thank you!