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AutismResearchCentre

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At the ARC, we aim to understand the biomedical causes of autism spectrum conditions, and develop new and validated methods for assessment and intervention.

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Are you interested in a PhD in autism research? We have a funded scholarship, from Oct 2025, to study music therapy with autistic children. This is a partnership between Anglia Ruskin and Cambridge Universities: aru.ac.uk/research/postg…

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Are you looking for a funded PhD in Cambridge at the Autism Research Centre focusing on novel approaches to understanding risk and protective factors in relation to suicide prevention for autistic people? Please apply: medschl.cam.ac.uk/autism-and-sui…

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Do you have #Klinefelter/#XXY+, #Turner’s/#X0, #Jacobs’/#XYY, #CongenitalAdrenalHyperplasia, or any #AndrogenInsensitivitySyndrome? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

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It was lovely to be represented at the Autism and Suicide Prevention event where our very hardworking Mariama Kandeh met with the incredible Simon Baron-Cohen and the amazing Nina Smith author of School-based Suicide Prevention Strategies. #Autismsuicidepreventionawareness

It was lovely to be represented at the Autism and Suicide Prevention event where our very hardworking <a href="/MariamaKandeh1/">Mariama Kandeh</a> met with the incredible <a href="/sbaroncohen/">Simon Baron-Cohen</a> and the amazing <a href="/NinaJoSmith/">Nina Smith</a> author of School-based Suicide Prevention Strategies.  #Autismsuicidepreventionawareness
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Well done to Autism Action for shining a spotlight on how autistic people are at increased risk of suicide. And thank you for campaigning for more life-long, high quality support services for autistic people and their families, to prevent such tragedies

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Do you have #Klinefelter Syndrome/#XXY/#XXYplus? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have #Klinefelter Syndrome/#XXY/#XXYplus? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Do you have #Turners Syndrome/#X0? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have #Turners Syndrome/#X0? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Do you have #Jacobs Syndrome/#XYY? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have #Jacobs Syndrome/#XYY? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Do you have #CongenitalAdrenalHyperplasia / #CAH? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have #CongenitalAdrenalHyperplasia / #CAH? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Do you have complete or partial #AndrogenInsensitivitySyndrome / #AIS / #CAIS / #PAIS? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have complete or partial #AndrogenInsensitivitySyndrome / #AIS / #CAIS / #PAIS? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Do you have #KallmannSyndrome? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

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Do you have an X-Chromosome Numerical Variation e.g. #XXX ? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com

Do you have an X-Chromosome Numerical Variation e.g. #XXX ? Complete our online survey on diversity and mental health support needs here sexdevelopmentresearch.com
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Thank you to PolicyConnect All-Party Parliamentary Health Group and Peter Swallow MP for hosting an event on autism and suicide prevention earlier this week in Parliament. It was a pleasure to meet Simon Baron-Cohen and the new research and how we can improve services for autistic people and their families.

Thank you to <a href="/PolicyConnect/">PolicyConnect</a> <a href="/HealthAPPG/">All-Party Parliamentary Health Group</a> and <a href="/PDJSwallow/">Peter Swallow MP</a> for hosting an event on autism and suicide prevention earlier this week in Parliament.

It was a pleasure to meet <a href="/sbaroncohen/">Simon Baron-Cohen</a> and the new research and how we can improve services for autistic people and their families.
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Thanks Chris Smith The Naked Scientists for a stimulating conversation about what's changed in autism research over the last 40 years (a lot) and what has or hasn't changed for autistic people and their families in terms of support services thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…

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Job Opportunity: Research Clinicians We're hiring UK-qualified clinical psychologists/psychiatrists with experience in autism assessment for a study testing the accuracy of GPs’ autism diagnosis. Paid per assessment. Apply by 27 June. Contact: [email protected]

Job Opportunity: Research Clinicians
We're hiring UK-qualified clinical psychologists/psychiatrists with experience in autism assessment for a study testing the accuracy of GPs’ autism diagnosis. Paid per assessment.
Apply by 27 June. Contact: GPDiagnosisStudy@medschl.cam.ac.uk
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Scientists at ARC Cambridge and Oxford University propose that adaptations in the placenta and the way it produces steroid hormones (such as testosterone and oestrogen), may have been a key driver of human evolution, cognition and social behaviour. cam.ac.uk/research/news/…

Scientists at ARC Cambridge and Oxford University propose that adaptations in the placenta and the way it produces steroid hormones (such as testosterone and oestrogen), may have been a key driver of human evolution, cognition and social behaviour. cam.ac.uk/research/news/…