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University of Groningen

Two sides to every story

Beking, Tess

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Publication date: 2018

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Beking, T. (2018). Two sides to every story: Sex hormones, brain lateralization and gender development. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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LIST OF CONFERENCES

The North Sea Laterality Meeting, Durham – England, 2014, poster presentation Gender & Neuroscience Masterclass, Amsterdam – The Netherlands, 2014, oral presentation (invited)

Sex and Gender Conference, Los Angeles – USA, 2015, attendee NVG Annual Meeting (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Gedragsbiologie), Soesterberg - The Netherlands, 2015, poster presentation

NVP Winter Conference (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Psychonomie), Egmond aan Zee - The Netherlands, 2015, oral presentation

The North Sea Laterality Meeting, Groningen – The Netherlands, 2016, oral presentation EPATH Conference (European Professional Association for

Transgender Health), Belgrade – Serbia, 2017, 2 oral presentations ICPS Conference (International Convention of Psychological Science), Vienna – Austria, 2017, oral presentation (accepted symposium submission) Behaviour Conference, Lisbon – Portugal, 2017, oral presentation

Sex Hormones and the Brain Winterschool, Tübingen – Germany, 2018, oral presentation (invited)

Autism Research Center, Cambridge – England, 2018, oral presentation The North Sea Laterality Meeting, Dundee – Scotland, 2018, oral presentation

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