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Read more at: GDRC at the Science Festival 2017

GDRC at the Science Festival 2017

1 February 2017

The GDRC team will be hosting a hands-on workshop at this year's Science Festival for children and adults alike


Read more at: Prof Melissa Hines speaks on mini puberty in Copenhagen

Prof Melissa Hines speaks on mini puberty in Copenhagen

21 November 2016

Professor Hines will be in Copenhagen on 30th November to give a lecture on "Mini-puberty and human gender-related behaviour".


Read more at: Prof Melissa Hines speaks at LSE's 'Women in Science' event

Prof Melissa Hines speaks at LSE's 'Women in Science' event

29 September 2016

GDRC's director Professor Hines joined Patricia Fara, Cailin O'Connor and chair Andrew Buskell on the panel to discuss the under-representation of women in science at the London School of Economics.


Read more at: CamBABS is up and running and looking for healthy volunteers!

CamBABS is up and running and looking for healthy volunteers!

8 September 2016

The team at the Cambridge Brain and Behaviour Study are looking for volunteers to help with research into hormone exposure in the womb and its effect on brain structure and behaviour as an adult. You will even get a picture of your brain!


Read more at: GDRC's Tim Kung publishes paper in JCPP suggesting no link between androgen and autistic traits

GDRC's Tim Kung publishes paper in JCPP suggesting no link between androgen and autistic traits

9 August 2016

PhD candidate Tim Kung has been published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry with a paper suggesting that there is no link between prenatal androgen exposure and autism.