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  2. Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/children-with-autism-have-elevated-levels-of-steroid-hormones-in-the-womb
    Thumbnail for Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb | University of Cambridge 3 Jun 2014: Research. Children with autism have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the womb.. ... Email. I wish to receive a weekly Cambridge research news summary by email.
  3. Where else can I find information? | Research Information

    https://www.research-information.admin.cam.ac.uk/more-resources
    9 Dec 2014: Research at Cambridge: resources developed by the University of Cambridge Office of External Affairs and Communications. ... The Research Operations Office offers expert guidance in securing and administering sponsored research funding.
  4. Adults with Asperger Syndrome at greater risk of suicidal thoughts |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/adults-with-asperger-syndrome-at-greater-risk-of-suicidal-thoughts
    Thumbnail for Adults with Asperger Syndrome at greater risk of suicidal thoughts | University of Cambridge 25 Jun 2014: The research, led by Dr Sarah Cassidy and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge and the CLASS clinic in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough ... The study was funded by The Three Guineas Trust, the
  5. Past Lectures | Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

    https://www.equality.admin.cam.ac.uk/projects/wiseti/wiseti-activities/annual-wiseti-lecture/past-lectures
    5 Sep 2014: career journey and keeping in touch with her research group whilst on maternity leave. ... Professor Happé’s research interests centre on autism and Asperger Syndrome. She won the Telegraph's Young Science Writer award, and has taken part in many
  6. Males and females differ in specific brain structures | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/males-and-females-differ-in-specific-brain-structures
    Thumbnail for Males and females differ in specific brain structures | University of Cambridge 11 Feb 2014: This study was supported by the Medical Research Council, the Wellcome Trust, the Autism Research Trust, the Dr Hendrik Müller Vaderlandsch Fonds, the Carolus Magnus Fonds under the Prins Bernard Cultuurfonds, ... Search research. Keyword search. Go.
  7. What information is available? | Research Information

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    9 Dec 2014: is an online facility which aims to help research funders to track the impacts of their investments, and researchers to record the outcomes of their work. ... searchable collection on the Research at Cambridge section of the University's website. .
  8. Males and females with autism show an extreme of the typical male…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/males-and-females-with-autism-show-an-extreme-of-the-typical-male-mind
    Thumbnail for Males and females with autism show an extreme of the typical male mind | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2014: Research. Males and females with autism show an extreme of the typical male mind.. ... Meng-Chuan Lai. A team of researchers, led by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen and Dr Meng-Chuan Lai from the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, tested
  9. Cambridge University Reporter No 6273, Wednesday 11 July 2012

    https://www.reporter.admin.cam.ac.uk/reporter/2011-12/weekly/6273/6273_public.pdf
    17 Jun 2014: Senior Assistant RegistraryUniversity Offices (Academic Division, with duties in the Research Operations Office). ... to create a building that will facilitate teaching, learning, and research in a pleasant environment;. •
  10. Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/presence-or-absence-of-early-language-delay-alters-anatomy-of-the-brain-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the brain in autism | University of Cambridge 23 Sep 2014: Although people with autism share many features, they also have a number of key differences,” said Dr Meng-Chuan Lai of the Cambridge Autism Research Centre, and the paper’s lead ... This study was supported by the Waterloo Foundation, the UK Medical

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