(2022) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Study Group

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  • Home
  • About
  • Membership
  • 2023 Annual Meeting
  • Awards
    • Rosett Award
    • Warren Merit Award
    • Timothy A. Cudd Award
    • Travel Award
  • Bylaws
  • Meeting Proceedings
  • Officers

FASDSG AWARDS


The Henry Rosett Award
This award, established to commemorate the seminal contributions of Dr. Henry L. Rosett to the field of FASD, honors an individual for outstanding long-term contributions to research in the field of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
Nomination information
Recipients

The Kenneth Warren Merit Award

The Kenneth Warren Merit Award is presented to a graduate student, post-baccalaureate health professions student, or fellow (no more than 4 years past their terminal degree), who is a member of FASDSG, for outstanding research in the field of FASD.  One Award is presented each year at the annual FASDSG meeting.  The Award includes a travel stipend and the recipient will deliver a 15 minute presentation at the meeting.

The Timothy A. Cudd Award
The Timothy A. Cudd Award was established in 2013 in memory of Dr. Cudd. Dr. Cudd was a longtime member of the study group and was internationally recognized for his pioneering work in the FASD field. This award is presented to a graduate student, post-baccalaureate health professions student, or fellow (no more than 4 years past their terminal degree), who is a member of FASDSG, in recognition of the best submitted research abstract to the FASDSG annual meeting as judged by the review panel.  One Award is presented each year at the annual FASDSG meeting.  The Award includes a travel stipend and the recipient will deliver a 10 minute presentation at the meeting.
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Travel Awards
The FASDSG will award five Travel Awards for the FASDSG annual meeting.  Graduate students, post-baccalaureate health professions students, and fellows (no more than 4 years past their terminal degree) who are members of FASDSG may apply.