VIRTUAL Neuroscience & Society Colloquium/Landau Lecture: Sex and Gender Development in Research and Healthcare featuring Melissa Hines (University of Cambridge)

April 6, 2022
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Zoom conference (Virtual)

“Testosterone and human gender development”


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The Neuroscience & Society Colloquium is hosted by the Office of Neuroscience Research (ONR) and features the William & Pudge Landau Lecture.

Program

Welcome
Anneliese Schaefer, JD, PhD
Director, Office of Neuroscience Research
Professor, Department of Neurology
Washington University School of Medicine

A word about Dr. William Landau
David Holtzman, MD
Barbara Burton and Reuben M. Morriss III Distinguished Professor, Department of Neurology
Washington University School of Medicine

Introduction of the Landau Lecturer
Tychele Turner, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics
Washington University School of Medicine

William & Pudge Landau Lecture
Melissa Hines, PhD
Professor of Psychology
University of Cambridge
“Testosterone and human gender development”

Panel discussion
Moderator: Deanna Barch, PhD
Chair and Professor, Psychological & Brain Sciences
Gregory B. Couch Professor of Psychiatry
Washington University

Panelists:

  • Joshua Rubin, MD, PhD
    Professor, Pediatrics
    Washington University School of Medicine
  • Amy Cislo, PhD
    Senior Lecturer, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
    Washington University
  • Christopher Lewis, MD
    Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
    Washington University School of Medicine
  • Melissa Hines, PhD
    Professor, Psychology
    University of Cambridge

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Organizers: Anneliese Schaefer (ONR; WashU Neurology), Deanna Barch (WashU Psychological & Brain Sciences), Susan Appleton (WashU Law)

For inquiries contact the Office of Neuroscience Research (ONR).