2026-02-04

New member - University of Salford

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The EUFASD Alliance welcomes University of Salford from United Kingdom as a new member.

At University of Salford, we are working closely with clinicians, researchers and the community to determine accurate information on the prevalence of FASD as well the effects of FASD on child development in terms of learning, cognition, behaviour and physical anomalies. We are also working with policy makers to facilitate fast traction of the information to clinicians around the country for better diagnosis and early intervention and also raise awareness amongst affected individuals and families so that they find it easier to seek diagnosis and the support they may need. 

We are part of the UK FASD Research Collaboration. This network was formed to foster increased collaboration and sharing of information between groups researching into the areas of prenatal alcohol exposure and the long-term consequences of FASD, as well as to lobby for increased provision of research funding in this area.

The current committee members include:

    • Alan Price, Research Fellow at University of Salford
    • Jen Shields, Clinical Psychologist at NHS Ayrshire & Arran
    • Neil Aiton, Consultant Neonatologist at Brighton and Sussex University NHS Trust
    • Penny Cook, Professor of Public Health at University of Salford
    • Raja Mukherjee, Clinician and Honorary Reader at University of Salford
    • Sarah Brown, Consultant Paediatrician at NHS Ayrshire & Arran

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