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Richard Bethlehem

Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre, Cambridge Neuroscience, University of Cambridge

Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Neuroscience, University of Cambridge.

Richard is currently a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre and collaborate with the Geschwind lab at UCLA to work on integrated Neuroimaging and Transcriptomics in order to gain better understanding of genetic underpinnings of atypical neurodevelopment. His work is graciously funded by the Autism Research Trust, Marmaduke Sheild Fund and a Parke Davis Exchange fellowship.

He conducted his Ph.D. in Cambridge between 2013 and 2017, funded by the MRC, Pinsent Darwin Trust, and CHESS (Cambridge Home and EU Scholarship Scheme) studying the effects of oxytocin and testosterone administration on resting state and task neural activation in the typical and autistic brain.

Visit website: https://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/directory/profile.php?=rb643

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See also: Academia University of Cambridge - Collegiate research university in Cambridge, United Kingdom

Details last updated 05-Jun-2022

Richard Bethlehem News

Brain charts: showing the incredible growing and shrinking brain ability

Brain charts: showing the incredible growing and shrinking brain ability

University of Cambridge - 06-Apr-2022

Mapping the brain and creating charts could be used as a helpful clinical tool for other clinicians, psychiatrists and researchers