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Simon Baron-Cohen wins MRC Millennium Medal for transformative…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/simon-baron-cohen-wins-mrc-millennium-medal-for-transformative-research-autism-neurodiversity20 Jun 2024: He is Director of the Autism Research Centre, which he set up in 1997. ... He has published over 750 peer reviewed scientific articles and has made contributions to many aspects of autism research. -
Autism Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/autism/23 Feb 2024: The finding may help explain why autism is more common in males than females. ... of autism investigated through matching brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research looks at how the brain is wired. -
Rebecca Kenny – Newnham College
https://newn.cam.ac.uk/person/rebecca-kenny/20 Jun 2024: Previously, Rebecca was employed by the University of Cambridge in roles at the Autism Research Centre, THIS Institute and the Governance and Compliance Division. -
People Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/people/23 Feb 2024: who later develop autism, have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb. ... The finding may help explain why autism is more common in males than females. -
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https://ef-lab.mml.cam.ac.uk/balhana/24 May 2024: I am also a member of the Semantics, Pragmatics, and Philosophy (SPP) research cluster. ... Autism Research, 7(6), 677-686. Balhana, C. (2013). What Does This Even Mean? -
Ypma Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/ypma/23 Feb 2024: May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching ... brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research looks -
Places Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/places/23 Feb 2024: study led by Simon Baron-Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has found that children, who later develop autism, have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb. ... The finding may help explain why autism is more common in males than females. -
hereditary Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/hereditary/23 Feb 2024: May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching ... brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research looks -
Featured Articles Archives - Page 28 of 32 - School of Clinical…
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/feature/page/28/23 Feb 2024: With:May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through ... matching brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research -
Psychiatry Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/psychiatry/23 Feb 2024: With:May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through ... matching brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research -
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https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/ypma/feed/23 Feb 2024: p=3243 pDr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching brain ... of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious -
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https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/autism/feed/23 Feb 2024: 0000 Featured Articles Newsletter Issue 27 Autism hereditary Psychiatry Ypma http://cscs19.medschl.cam.ac.uk/?p=3243 pDr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been ... awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study -
Newsletter Archives - Page 5 of 11 - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/newsletter/page/5/23 Feb 2024: With:May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through ... matching brain networks” Dr Ypma’s research -
Largest genetic study of brain structure identifies how the brain is…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/largest-genetic-study-of-brain-structure-identifies-how-the-brain-is-organised17 Aug 2023: To answer this question, a team led by researchers at the Autism Research Centre, University of Cambridge, accessed MRI scans from over 32,000 adults from the UK Biobank cohort and ... Dr Varun Warrier from the Autism Research Centre, who co-led the study -
Dr Kamila Jozwik - Churchill College
https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/fellows/kamila-jozwik-2/2 Oct 2023: I collaborated with Simon Baron-Cohen using genomics techniques in autism research. ... During the PhD, in parallel to the genomics research, I started working with Marieke Mur and Niko Kriegeskorte to gain experience in cognitive computational -
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https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/hereditary/feed/23 Feb 2024: p=3243 pDr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching brain ... of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious -
autism Archives - Primary Care Unit
https://www.phpc.cam.ac.uk/pcu/tag/autism/23 Feb 2024: Primary Care Unit. Tag: autism. July 22, 2020. Considerable variations in knowledge of autism spectrum disorders in children exist amongst GPs in different healthcare systems around the world. ... The variations are revealed in a new study, which -
Featured Articles Archives - Page 27 of 32 - School of Clinical…
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/feature/page/27/23 Feb 2024: The Fellowships support translational research that will make a […]. Filed Under:August 15, 2014. ... The finding may help explain why autism is more common in males than females. -
https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/tag/asc/feed/
https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/tag/asc/feed/16 Feb 2024: Howard Ring at the Autism Research Centre. We caught up with Emily to ask her about her research into the distribution of autistic traits in the general and autistic populations. ... For me, it was a case of going to some good lectures and getting -
Newsletter Archives - Page 4 of 11 - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/newsletter/page/4/23 Feb 2024: womb. The finding may help explain why autism is more common in males than females. ... The core partners are Cancer Research UK, the University of Cambridge and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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