10th International Conference on Adolescents and Adults with FASD

10th International Conference on Adolescents and Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders:

Integrating Research, Practice, and Policy Around the World

Pre-conference: April 18
Main Conference: April 19, 20, 21

The Hyatt Regency, Seattle, WA

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What is this conference about and why does it matter?

Discover the mission behind the FASD 2026 conference, explore its learning goals, and find answers to common questions.

Program & Registration

Explore the full program and join researchers, practitioners, advocates and individuals with FASD in Seattle, at newly reduced rates.

Reserve your room

Reduced rates on the official Hyatt Regency website are currently sold out; however, we recommend checking the booking link below in case rooms become available due to cancellations.

If you are unable to find the $239 conference rate through the link, we do have a limited number of rooms on hold for this purpose. Please contact Jo Votolato (Conference Director) at votolato@fasdunited.org to inquire about securing the reduced rate of $239 + applicable taxes.

Please note that rooms listed on the hotel website may appear at significantly higher rates, so we encourage you to reach out directly if the conference rate is not visible.

Presenter Resources & Social Media Assets

This page includes key information to support you as a presenter, along with optional tools for sharing your participation in FASD 2026 with your networks.

Collaboration & Networking Opportunities

FASD 2026 provides a space for collaboration and connection across the field. Explore opportunities to host or participate in meetings, discussions, and networking gatherings beyond the formal conference program.

Specific sessions dedicated for adolescents and adults (ages 17+)

This conference will include a limited number of dedicated, closed sessions for adolescents and adults ages 17 and older with FASD. Please see the information enclosed in the green box on the link below for the full program as well as information for caregivers/families and individuals with FASD.

Support the Movement: Join Us as a Sponsor or Exhibitor

Leading organizations have already committed to supporting the conference as a sponsor. Add your organization to this growing list of partners making an impact in the FASD field.

Conference Committee

Meet the committee members guiding the direction of the conference.

Call for Abstracts

We invite you to share your work and expertise at our conference. We welcome submissions across a variety of formats and topics to reduce stigma, strengthen collaboration, and create meaningful change for individuals with FASD and those who support them.

NIAAA Travel Support Opportunity

Are you a junior investigator (≤10 years post-doctorate) interested in presenting at FASD 2026? You may qualify for partial travel or registration support through the NIAAA R13 Conference Grant (5R13AA028176-05). You must have submitted an abstract to be considered for this grant.

“The mix of science and
lived experience was the best
I’ve ever seen at a conference.”

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Funding for this conference was made possible (in part) by 5R13AA028176-05 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services; nor does mention by trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by the
U.S. Government.