Queering Science Fostering inclusive and affirming neuroscience, biology, and medicine Sex Toward a Better Study of Sex Differences Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on February 16, 2022 You can study sex differences and support the transgender community, but only if you are willing to accept scientific facts. You can study sex differences and support the transgender community, but only if you are willing to accept scientific facts. Transgender A Bright Future for Transgender Medicine Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on December 14, 2021 What can science do for the transgender community? Biomedical researchers have a new answer. What can science do for the transgender community? Biomedical researchers have a new answer. Sex Describing Sex Diversity in Nature Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on July 8, 2021 Can we, should we, and, if so, how do we talk about queerness in nature? Can we, should we, and, if so, how do we talk about queerness in nature? Transgender Study Stalled After Harm to Transgender Participants Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on February 7, 2021 A recently halted brain study that induced gender dysphoria in transgender individuals may have lacked ethical and scientific justification. A recently halted brain study that induced gender dysphoria in transgender individuals may have lacked ethical and scientific justification. Gender Anti-Trans Activism Is Not Protecting Anyone Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on June 19, 2020 No one wins when transphobia influences academic debate. No one wins when transphobia influences academic debate. Hormones 3 Unanswered Questions About Testosterone and Athletics Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on May 26, 2020 Screening athletes for testosterone levels alone denies the complexity of hormone signaling. Screening athletes for testosterone levels alone denies the complexity of hormone signaling. Gender Moving Beyond the Biomedical Binary Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on March 25, 2020 How can biomedical research evolve to improve the lives of transgender and non-binary individuals? How can biomedical research evolve to improve the lives of transgender and non-binary individuals?
Sex Toward a Better Study of Sex Differences Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on February 16, 2022 You can study sex differences and support the transgender community, but only if you are willing to accept scientific facts. You can study sex differences and support the transgender community, but only if you are willing to accept scientific facts.
Transgender A Bright Future for Transgender Medicine Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on December 14, 2021 What can science do for the transgender community? Biomedical researchers have a new answer. What can science do for the transgender community? Biomedical researchers have a new answer.
Sex Describing Sex Diversity in Nature Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on July 8, 2021 Can we, should we, and, if so, how do we talk about queerness in nature? Can we, should we, and, if so, how do we talk about queerness in nature?
Transgender Study Stalled After Harm to Transgender Participants Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on February 7, 2021 A recently halted brain study that induced gender dysphoria in transgender individuals may have lacked ethical and scientific justification. A recently halted brain study that induced gender dysphoria in transgender individuals may have lacked ethical and scientific justification.
Gender Anti-Trans Activism Is Not Protecting Anyone Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on June 19, 2020 No one wins when transphobia influences academic debate. No one wins when transphobia influences academic debate.
Hormones 3 Unanswered Questions About Testosterone and Athletics Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on May 26, 2020 Screening athletes for testosterone levels alone denies the complexity of hormone signaling. Screening athletes for testosterone levels alone denies the complexity of hormone signaling.
Gender Moving Beyond the Biomedical Binary Daniel Pfau Ph.D. on March 25, 2020 How can biomedical research evolve to improve the lives of transgender and non-binary individuals? How can biomedical research evolve to improve the lives of transgender and non-binary individuals?