Co-discoverer of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in 1973 at the University of Washington alongside Dr. David W. Smith, Kenneth L. Jones, MD, is a Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and former Chief of the Division of Dysmorphology and Teratology at UC San Diego. The clinic inside Hillcrest Medical Center at 200 W Arbor Dr #140 handles birth defect identification, teratogen exposure assessment, and genetic syndrome diagnosis for patients referred in from general pediatric groups including San Diego Uptown Pediatrics. More than 400 peer-reviewed publications and authorship of Smith's Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation, the reference text most US pediatric genetics programs teach from, document a clinical dysmorphology career dating to the original 1973 FAS identification. The 2007 March of Dimes and Colonel Harland Sanders Award for lifetime achievement in genetics and a past presidency of the Teratology Society reflect contributions to the fetal alcohol spectrum disorder diagnostic criteria now used by the CDC. Dysmorphic facial features commonly overlap with cutaneous stigmata, such as capillary malformations, cafe-au-lait macules, and epidermal nevi, that route to pediatric dermatology colleagues including Sheila Friedlander, MD for skin-finding confirmation. The highest-value work happens in the joint UCSD and Rady Children's Hospital FASD diagnostic clinic, where facial dysmorphology measurements, neurobehavioral testing, and prenatal alcohol exposure history combine to confirm or exclude full FAS, partial FAS, and alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder.