Ann Streissguth Curriculum Vitae

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18 Jan 2007CURRICULUM VITAEAnn Roth Pytkowicz StreissguthPERSONAL DATABirthdate:Birthplace:Marital Status:EDUCATION195419591964December 13, 1932South Pasadena, CaliforniaMarried to Daniel Michener StreissguthOne child, Benjamin Arie StreissguthB.S., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OregonM.S., University of California, Berkeley, CaliforniaPh.D., University of Washington, Seattle, WashingtonCLINICAL TRAINING1960-61Clinical Psychology InternshipSeattle Veterans Administration Hospital1961-62Clinical Psychology InternshipSeattle Mental Hygiene Clinic (V.A.)1962-63Child Psychology Internship, Division of Child PsychiatrySchool of Medicine, University of WashingtonFACULTY POSITIONS1963Assistant in PsychiatryUniversity of Washington1964-68Instructor, Departments of Psychiatry and PediatricsSchool of Medicine, University of Washington1968-74Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesSchool of Medicine, University of Washington1974-79Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesSchool of Medicine, University of Washington1979-05Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesSchool of Medicine, University of Washington1992-05Adjunct Professor, Department of PsychologyUniversity of Washington2005-Professor Emeritius, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesSchool of Medicine , University of WashingtonHOSPITAL POSITIONS1963University Hospital Medical Center, Seattle, Washington1992-05Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, Seattle, Washington1

HONORS/AWARDSSigma Xi, 1953-54Phi Kappa Phi (Scholastic Honorary), 1954Magna cum laude: Oregon State University, 1954Fellowship: Veteran's Administration, 1960-62Fellowship: NIMH Training Grant Child Psychiatry, 1962-63Fellowship for study in France: Foundation Fund for Research in Psychiatry, 1980-81Fellow: American Psychological Society, 1984Gordon Research Conferences on Alcoholism, Invited Speaker, 1982; 1987; 1990Jellinek Memorial Award for International Advancement in the Field of Alcohol Studies,1985 (co-recipient with Dr. Paul Lemoine of France)American Medical Society on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies: Award forOutstanding Contribution, 1987 (co-recipient with Dr. Ruth E. Little)NIAAA Ad Hoc Extramural Science Advisory Board on Alcohol and Pregnancy, 1988Annual Betty Ford Lecture: Assoc. for Med. Educ. & Research on Substance Abuse, 1990State of Alaska, FAS Support Group: Award for Research Achievement & Contribution,1992Washington Council on Crime and Delinquency: Award for Outstanding CommunityService, 1992 (co-recipient with Dr. Sterling K. Clarren)National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence: Silver Key Award, 199221st Waisman Memorial Lecturer: Waisman Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison,WI, October 13, 1994University of Washington Outstanding Public Service Award, 1997KINDER Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Well Being of Children at Risk,KINDER Clinic, University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center, 1997Rosett Award for Outstanding Contributions to FAS, FAS Study Group, ResearchSociety on Alcoholism, June, 1998NIH Merit Award on R37 AA-01455-01-25: Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: OffspringDevelopment. From National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 2000American Association of University Women: Calendar 2000 Commemorating Women,Living and Dead. “Remember the ladies, their words, their deeds”New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse: An Extra-Ordinary Centuryof Women.” Winter, 2000 (One of 8 women so honored)University of Washington School of Medicine. Honored for mentoring minority studentsfor many years. MMEC, 2001Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Psychology in the Public Interest, AmericanPsychological Foundation, Chicago, IL. 2002Cited in UW Alumni Magazine (December 2002, p. 23) with Dave Smith and Ken Jonesfor one of the 101 "Lasting Legacies of UW Achievements" for publishing first workdescribing FASExcellence Award from the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, “InSpecial Recognition of Your Dedication and Pioneering Contributions to the FightAgainst FAS,” Washington DC, June 2003Decade of Behavior Distinguished Lecture Recipient (1 of 4 selected in U.S. for (2003).Sponsored by the Neurobehavioral Teratology Society, the Teratology Society, andthe Toxicology Society, “30-year Perspective on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Research,”Philadelphia, PA, June 20032004 Award for Distinguished Achievement in Research , Association of MedicalSchool Psychologists, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 2004Alumnae Scholar at Oregon State University (1 of 3 for 2004)Visiting Scholar: University of Chicago, May 2005. “Economic and SocialConsequences of FASD.”Honorary Doctorate in the Humanities, conferred by Oregon State University Corvallis,Oregon, June 12, 2005 for 32 years of work on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.2

2005 Distinguished Achievement in Research Lecture for Association of Medical SchoolPsychologists at the American Psychological Association Annual Meeting,Washington, D.C., August 2005. “How a woman’s drinking during pregnancy canchange her child’s behavior, even into adulthood.”Outstanding Service Award: Washington State Coalition on Women’s Substance AbuseIssues, Stanwood, WA. October 2005.Visiting Scholar, University of Victoria Womens’s Scholar Program, Victoria, B.C.April4-7, 2006.2006 Edgar A. Doll Award for “Outstanding Contributions in Behavioral Science andChemical Treatment of Children and Adults with Developmental Disabilities”, fromDivision 33 of the American Psychological Association.LICENSURE TO PRACTICE1965Licensed Psychologist #81, State of WashingtonPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSAmerican Psychological AssociationDivision 7, APA, Developmental PsychologyDivision 28, APA, Psychopharmacology & Substance Abuse (Fellow)Division 33, APA, Mental Retardation & Developmental DisabilitiesDivision 37, APA, Child, Youth & Family ServicesPuget Sound Psychological Association (Secretary-Treasurer, 1964-65)Society for Research in Child DevelopmentMental Health Professionals for Human Rights and Responsibilities(Co-organizer, Secretary & Newsletter Editor, 1967-68)Research Society on Alcoholism (Secretary & Membership Committee, 1977-79)Committee on Problems of Public Concern, 1991-1993)National Council on Alcoholism (Research and Evaluation Committee, 1979-81)Research Society on Alcoholism (Exec. Com. & Chair, Constitution Committee, 1980)American Psychological Association (Div. 28, Executive Committee, 1984)Fetal Alcohol Study Group of RSA (Secretary/Treasurer, 1988-89; President, 1990-91)Behavioral Teratology SocietyTeratology SocietyFetal Alcohol Syndrome Information Service (Co-founder & Member, Editorial Board forIceberg Newsletter, 1991- )TESTIMONIES PROVIDED, UPON INVITATIONApr 1980U.S. Treasury Department, Hearing on Public Law 96-180(Re: Amendment to the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismPrevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act, Re: Bottle Labeling)Mar 1987California State Legislature, Expert Witness; "Alcohol and Pregnancy andBottle Labeling of Alcohol Beverages"Apr 1990Testimony for Senator Brock Adams, Senate Sub-Committee Hearings onDrug and Alcohol Exposed Babies, "Substance Abuse in Pregnancy:Economic and Social Costs"Feb 1991Testimony for Senator Christopher Dodd, Senate Sub-Committee Hearingson Alcohol and the Family: Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism,"Long-Term Consequences of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome"Jun 1994Testimony to the Washington State Liquor Control Board for WA StateLabels and Signs regarding mandatory warning signs about alcohol andpregnancy to beposted at all points of purchase of alcoholic beveragesMar 2002Town Hall Meeting on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Olympia, WA (written)Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.3

Aug 2002Town Hall Meeting on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Newago, MI (oral)SPECIAL NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES1964-65Consultant, Psychological Corporation1969-71Study Section for Study of Developmental Interventions1980First International Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Workshop: Organizer andChairman, NIAAA1987-89Children of Alcoholics Foundation: Health Care Advisory Committee1990Children of Alcoholics Foundation: Scientific Advisory Board1991National Organization for FAS: Scientific Advisory Board1992Review Board for NIAAA Eighth Special Report to the U.S. Congress onAlcohol and Health1993Bancroft School, Haddonfield, NJ: Professional Advisory Panel1996-97National Center on Environmental Health, CDC, Strategic DirectionsPlanning Committee1994The Wacker Foundation, Dallas, TX: Professional Advisory Board, CrimeTimes Newsletter: Research Reviews and Information on BiologicalCauses of Criminal, Violent, and Psychopathic Behavior1999-03FAS: A Manual for Community Caring, Health Canada Project, ReferenceCommitteeSPECIAL REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES1983-84Consultant, All Indian Pueblo Council Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Educationand Prevention Project1986Consultant, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Project, White MountainIndian Reservation, White River, AZ1989Scientific Advisory Committee, Center for Human Growth andDevelopment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan1989-90Consultant, Navajo Tuba City FAS Prevention Project1989-90Consultant, Tohono O'odham Reservation, FAS Intervention Classroom1995Consultant, Tohono O'odham & Pasqua Yaqui Nations, PreventionProjectsSPECIAL LOCAL RESPONSIBILITIESState of Washington1967Co-Chairman, State of WA 8th Annual Mental Health Research Meeting1969-70Consultant, State of Washington Office of Education1970Co-Chair, Washington State10th Annual Mental Health Research Meeting1970-71Governor's Advisory Council: Title III Funds1970-71Washington State Examining Board of Psychology1975-81Washington State Professional Standards Review Committee forPsychology1990-92Consultant, Yakima Indian Nation, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FASPrevention Project1990Consultant, Lummi Indian Tribe, Indian Aunt Project for FAS Prevention1992Consultant, Suquamish Indian Tribe, FAS Prevention Project1993-96Consultant, State of Washington Department of Health, FAS Program1994-95Governor's Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) Advisory Panel1995Research Subcommittee, Citizen's Advisory Council on Alcoholism &Drug Addiction, WA State Division of Alcohol & Substance Abuse1995-96FAS Interagency Coordination Committee, WA State Department ofHealth1995FAS Interagency Work Group, WA State Division of Alcohol &Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.4

SubstanceAbuseCity of Foundation1995-96Seattle Crisis Clinic CommitteeConsultant, Seattle Head Start ProjectConsultant, Office of Economic Opportunity, Seattle/King CountyConsultant, CAMP Daycare ProgramBoard of Directors: Two Plus Two (Residential Program for UnwedTeenage Mothers)Institutional Review Board: OncogenFetal Alcohol Syndrome Advisory Committee, Children's TrustSeattle-King County FAS Community Task ForceUniversity of Washington1968-70Black Studies Tutoring Committee1969Interdisciplinary Teaching, Poverty and Depression Seminar1974Faculty Senate Subcommittee on Part-time Faculty1974-76Member, Faculty Senate1974-79Graduate School Research Committee1982-84UW/Nantes Exchange Committee1984-89Scientific Affairs Committee, UW School of Medicine1991Substance Abuse Theme Committee, UW School of Medicine1994Consultant, UW Native American Center of Excellence1994-95Consultant, UW Regional Affairs & Rural Health Office1997-99Consultant, Native American Task Force, Addictive Behaviors ResearchCenter, UW Department of Psychology2003-04Member, Faculty SenateCenter on Human Development & Disability (UW)1967Affiliate1967Chairman, Infant Laboratory Committee1968-69Residential Unit Committee1969Chairman, Infant Day Care Committee1969-70Director, Infant Development Center1971Staff Psychologist, Child Psychiatry Program in Mental Retardation1993-94Consultant, Community Mobilization Project, Division of AdolescentMedicine1992-1996Consultant and Staff Member, FAS Diagnostic and Prevention NetworkAlcoholism and Drug Abuse Institute (UW)1977Co-Chairman, Alcohol Center Grant Application1977-80Preceptor, Post-Doctoral Training Program on Etiology of Alcoholism1978Affiliate1982-84Faculty Executive CouncilDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Washington1968-69Minority Problems Committee1968-69Social and Community Psychiatry1969-70Curriculum Committee, Division of Child Psychiatry1969-70Rotating Psychology Internship Program, Chair, Liaison with StateAgencies1970Research and Development Committee, Division of Child PsychiatryAnn P. Streissguth, Ph.D.5

9-821981-821996-982000-012004-05Third Year Medical Student CommitteeUndergraduate Training CommitteeCoach House Testing PanelsAd hoc Committee on Child Assessment, Child PsychiatryStaff Psychologist, Child PsychiatryDirector, Pregnancy & Health Studies/Fetal Alcohol & Drug UnitChild Psychiatry Planning CommitteeFaculty Appointments CommitteeFaculty Promotions CommitteeBehavioral Science Study Unit (Coordinator and Moderator) ResearchAdvisory CommitteeFaculty Promotions CommitteeFaculty Promotions CommitteeTrauma Work GroupGRANT AND CONTRACT SUPPORT OBTAINED1966-68Office of Economic Opportunity, Head Start Appraisal Project. "A Study ofCognitive and Motivational Variables in Lower and Middle Class PreschoolChildren: An Approach to the Evaluation of the Impact of Head Start." HL Bee,IG Sarason, AP Streissguth, L VanEgeren, co-invest. Direct costs: 80,000.1968-69University of Washington Graduate School Research Fund. "The Effects of Twotypes of Hospital Procedures on the Premature Infant and his Mother." Ann P.Streissguth and Thomas K. Oliver, Jr., principal investigators. Total direct costs: 1,900.1969-79National Institute of Mental Health. "Mother and Infant Problem-Solving Study."Helen L. Bee and Ann P. Streissguth, co-investigators. Direct costs: 4,969.1974-75University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "The Effects ofMaternal Alcoholism on the Mental Functioning of Offspring." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 2,961.1974-77National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01-AA0145501-04. "Alcohol Intake during Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator; Joan C. Martin and Donald C. Martin, coinvestigators. Total direct costs: 299,089.1975-76National Council on Alcohol. "Neonatal Operant Studies of Offspring of HeavyDrinkers" Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; Charles A. Lund,postdoctoral fellow. Total direct costs: 10,000.1975-76University of Washington Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Institute. "MaternalSmoking and Its Effects Upon Newborn Physiology, Development and Behavior."Ann P. Streissguth, Donald C. Martin and Charles A. Lund, principalinvestigators. Total direct costs: 9,860.1976University of Washington Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Institute. "Effects ofCaffeine and Nicotine During Pregnancy on Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth and Donald C. Martin, principal investigators. Total direct costs: 8,349.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.6

1976-78Spencer Foundation. "A Study of the Development and Functioning of Childrenof Recovered Alcoholic Mothers." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator;Ruth E. Little, co-investigator. Direct costs: 115,000. (6/1/76 - 5/31/78) and 7,765. (6/1/78 - 8/31/78).1978-80National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145505-07. "Alcohol Intake during Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator; Joan C. Martin and Donald C. Martin, coinvestigators. Total direct costs: 329,298.1978Washington Association for Retarded Citizens Research Trust Fund. "Behaviorand Performance in Children Born to Alcoholic Mothers." Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 5,458.1978-79University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "Evoked Response:Study of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." Donald C. Martin, principal investigator;Veronica Buffington and Ann P. Streissguth, co-investigators. Total direct costs: 7,215.1978-81National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Special Projects Branch,Grant No. 1 H84 AA03736-01-03. "A Demonstration Project to Prevent FetalAlcohol Syndrome and to Intervene in Alcohol Abuse During Pregnancy." RuthE. Little, principal investigator; Ann P. Streissguth, co-investigator. Direct costs: 1,534,006.1978-81National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Grant No. 1 R01 HD15937-01. "Contribution of Iron Deficiency to Mental Retardation." Joan C.Martin, principal investigator. Ann P. Streissguth, Robert Labbe, Bruce Mackler,Nathan J. Smith and Donald C. Martin, co-investigators. Direct costs: 880,217.Streissguth component: "Behavioral Concomitants of Iron Deficiency in Infantsand Children." Total direct costs: 317,064.1980-81National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. R13 AA0458701. "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Workshop." Ann P. Streissguth, principalinvestigator. Total direct costs: 20,721.1981-82Ross Laboratories. "Behavioral Concomitants of Iron Deficiency in Children."Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; Nathan J. Smith, co-investigator. Totaldirect costs: 30,000.1981-84National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145507-09. "Alcohol Intake during Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator; Donald C. Martin, co-investigator. Total directcosts: 537,000.1982University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "Risk of MultipleAdverse Outcomes Related to Different Levels of Alcohol Use DuringPregnancy." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 6,566.1982Graduate School Research Fund (UW). "Maternal Iron Deficiency and PregnancyOutcomes." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; Nathan J. Smith andRobert Labbe, co-investigators. Total direct costs: 5,655.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.7

1982-84Thrasher Research Fund. "Impact of Maternal Iron Deficiency on Infant Healthand Development." Ann P. Streissguth, Nathan J. Smith, & Robert F. Labbe, coinvestigators. Total direct costs: 59,886.1982-83American Medical Association. "Human Behavioral Teratology Lab and AspirinStudy." Ann P. Streissguth and Jane Schaller, co-investigators. Total direct costs: 10,722.Maternal and Child Health. "Prenatal Aspirin Exposure: Four-Year Follow-up"Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 37,432.1983-851983-04Indian Health Service Contract. "The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Follow-up Study."Phases I through XIV. Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total directcosts: 1,476,128.1983-84Safeco Corporation. "The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Clinic." Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 10,733.1984University of Washington, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "Effects of InUtero Alcohol Exposure on Children's Language Abilities." Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 13,0001984-86National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145510-11. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 357,655.1985-86MacArthur Foundation. "Recognition Memory as a Predictor of Cognitive andAttentional Deficits in Transition-Age Children of Alcohol Abusing Mothers andMatched Controls." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; Ann Shepherd andDurlin Hickock, co-investigators. Total direct costs: 8,500.1986-91International Life Sciences Institute--Nutrition Foundation. "Effects of PrenatalCaffeine Exposure on Growth and Development of Seven-Year-Old Children."Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total Direct costs: 62,830.1986-87Maternal and Child Health. "Prenatal Aspirin & Acetaminophen: 7-Year FollowUp," Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 22,949.1986-88National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145512-13. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 316,491.1986-87Biomedical Research Support Program, University of Washington School ofMedicine. "Prenatal Influences on Learning Disabilities." Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 9,218.1986-87MacArthur Foundation. "Recognition Memory as a Predictor of Cognitive andAttentional Deficits in Transition-Age Children of Alcohol Abusing Mothers andMatched Controls, Phase II." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; AnnShepherd, co-investigator. Total direct costs: 6,602.1987-88University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. "Cocaine andPregnancy in Seattle." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator; SharonLandesman, Dennis Mayock and Zane Brown, co-investigators. Total directcosts: 13,000.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.8

1988-891988-89MacArthur Foundation. "Recognition Memory in Infancy as a Predictor ofAttentional and Cognitive Deficits in Preschool Children of Alcohol-Abusing andControl Mothers." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Ann Shepherd, coinvestigator. Total direct costs: 13,542.University of Washington Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute. "Role of Maternaland Fetal Alcohol Metabolizing Genotypes in Fetal Alcohol Syndrome." ElaineM. Faustman, principal investigator; Ann P. Streissguth and Akira Yoshida,collaborators. Total direct costs: 12,966.1988-93National Institute on Drug Abuse, Grant No. 1 R01 DA05365-01-05. "Cocaine:Pregnancy Use and Offspring Development." Ann P. Streissguth, principalinvestigator. Total direct costs: 1,528,651.1988-92National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145514-17. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 740,934.1988-89Department of Social and Health Services, Grant No. 6500-76404. "Fetal AlcoholSyndrome Prevalence Study for Four Indian Reservations in the State ofWashington." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 32,979.1990-92March of Dimes. "Role of Maternal and Fetal Alcohol Metabolizing Genotypes inFAS." Elaine Faustman, principal investigator; Ann P. Streissguth, coinvestigator. Total direct costs: 43,292.1990-97Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Department of Social and HealthServices. Contracts #6500-80493, 2143-86362, 2143-94216. "Outreach for DrugAbusing Mothers and Their Babies" and "Demonstrating an Advocacy Model forCrisis Intervention with High-Risk Clients with Alcohol-Related Problems." AnnP. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 367,832.1991-97Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Grant No. 5 H86 SP02897-01-06, "DrugExposed Babies and Their Mothers: Birth to 3 Years." Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 1,477,546.1992Washington State Senate Committee on Education, "Planning for Learning."Donna M. Burgess, principal investigator; Ann P. Streissguth, collaborator. Totalcosts: 45,000.1992-93Billings Area Indian Health Service, Open Contract. "Certified ChemicalGRANT Dependency Counselors Training in FAS/FAE Behavioral Issues." AnnP. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 19,841.1992-96Centers for Disease Control, Grant No. RO4/CCR008515-01-05, "Demonstration/Epidemiology Projects for the Prevention of Secondary Disabilities in FetalAlcohol Syndrome." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total directcosts: 934,248.1993-94National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145518-19. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 334,783.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.9

1995-99National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R01 AA0145520-23. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 1,363,749.1996-97Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Department of Social and HealthServices. Contract #2143-94216. "Tacoma Birth to 3 Center." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 351,852.1996-02National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 1R01 AA1083601-06. "Neuroanatomic-Psychologic Analyses of FAS/FAE Deficits." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 919,048.1997-99Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Department of Social and HealthServices. Contract #9765-11585. "Parent-Child Assistance Program/Birth to 3Program." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 1,407,407.1999-04National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R37 AA0145524-28. "Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 1,989,286.1999-01Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Department of Social and HealthServices. Contract #7141-0. "Parent-Child Assistance Program." Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 1,891,270.2001-03Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, DSHS, Contract #7896-0. “ParentChild Assistance Program.” Therese Grant, principal investigator, Ann P.Streissguth, co-investigator. Total direct costs: 2,058,301.2001-04Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Grant No. 6 UDI SP09423. “FAS/ARBDPrevention: Research to Practice.” Therese Grant, principal investigator, Ann P.Streissguth, co-investigator Total direct costs: 1,199,008.2002-05National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 1R01 AA1241912A2 “Functional MRI of Cognitive Activation in FAS/FAE.” Paul Connor,principal investigator, Ann P. Streissguth, co-investigator. Total direct costs: 600,000.2003-04Robert Wood Johnson, Grant No. 047686. “FAS and the Law: Policy Choicesand Implementation.” Eric Schnapper, principal investigator, Ann P. Streissguth,co-investigator. Total direct costs: 96,125.2003-05Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, DSHS, Contract #8401-0. “ParentChild Assistance Program.” Therese Grant, principal investigator, Ann P.Streissguth, co- investigator. Total direct costs: 2,020,865.2003-06National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 2R01 AA1083606-09. “Neuroanatomic-Psychologic Analyses of FAS/FAE Deficits.” Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 750,000.2003-04University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. “Pilot NeonatalUltrasound Study to Detect Fetal Alcohol Brain Damage.” Ann P. Streissguth,principal investigator. Total direct costs: 19,609.Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.10

2003-06National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. “ Effects of PrenatalAlcohol Exposure on Dermatoglyphic Traits.” Darryl Holman, principalinvestigator, Ann P. Streissguth, co-investigator. Total direct costs: 300,000.2003-05National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. "Collaborative Initiative onFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders." Ed Riley, principal investigator. Subcontractfrom San Diego State University Foundation. "Detecting FASD from NeonatalUltrasound." Ann P. Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 30,0002004-07Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (U.S. Public HealthService) Grants No. SC05-129 and D031670-4000. “FASD in the Seattle AreaCriminal Justice System.” Ann Streissguth, principal investigator, Total DirectCost: 280,000.2004-09National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Grant No. 5R37AA0145529-33. “Alcohol Intake During Pregnancy: Offspring Development.” Ann P.Streissguth, principal investigator. Total direct costs: 2,309,562.INVITED ADDRESSES AND LECTURES (since 1975)May 1975National Council on Alcoholism, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "PsychologicHandicaps in the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome."Jul 1976Northwest Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Conference, Seattle, Washington."Maternal Drinking and the Outcome of Pregnancy: Research since the FetalAlcohol Syndrome."Nov 1976Northwest Regional March of Dimes Conference, Seattle, Washington. "FetalAlcohol Syndrome."Dec 1976University of Arizona Drug Abuse Conference, Tucson, Arizona. "Fetal AlcoholSyndrome."Feb 1977NIAAA Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Workshop, San Diego, California. "SeattleLongitudinal Prospective Study on the Effects of Social Drinking on the OutcomeofPregnancy."Jun 1977Society for Epidemiologic Research, Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. "TheFetal Alcohol Syndrome: Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of the Child."Jan 1978Regional Family Planning Conference of the Planned Parenthood Association,Seattle, Washington. "The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Implications for PrenatalCare."May 1978Second Annual Native American Alcoholism Conference, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley, California. "FAS: Where We Are in 1978."Jun 1978American Association for the Advancement of Science, Annual Meeting of thePacific Division, Seattle, Washington. "Alcohol Use During Pregnancy and ItsEffects on Children."Ann P. Streissguth, Ph.D.11

Sep 1978University of Michigan, Towsley Center for Continuing Medical Education, AnnArbor, Michigan. "Developmental Handicaps in the FAS Child." (Symposium ofFetal Alcohol Syndrome: "Will Drinking Hurt My Baby?")Nov 1978Washington State Dietetic Association, Annual Meeting, Bellevue, Washington."Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and the Effects of Maternal Alcohol Use on theOffspring."Nov 1978International Life Sciences Institute, Caffeine Workshop, Kona, Hawaii."Caffeine Use in 1439 Pregnant Women and Effects on Pregnancy Outcome."Apr 1979South Carolina Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Workshop, Columbia, South Carolina."Special Needs of the FAS Child and Family."May 1979International Symposium on Alcoholism, Sao Paolo, Brazil. "Alcohol as aTeratogenic Agent: The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome."Sep 1979The Nurses Association of the American College of Obstetricians andGynecologists, District Conference, Seattle, Washington. "The Fetal AlcoholSyndrom

1983-84 Consultant, All Indian Pueblo Council Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Education and Prevention Project 1986 Consultant, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Prevention Project, White Mountain Indian Reservation, White River, AZ 1989 Scientific Advisory Committee, Center for Human Growth and Development, University o