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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “genetics”

Public Engagement – Why are some people left handed?

29 March 2018

Dr Silvia Paracchini has been successful in securing funding from the Royal Society for a project titled ‘Why are some people left handed?’.

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Conference presentation

06 March 2017

Dr Silvia Paracchini presented her work at a recent conference organised by the Italian SOS Dislessia charity, held in Naples.

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Patrons Programme 2016

12 September 2016

Dr Silvia Paracchini has recently given a lecture on handedness and genetics as part of the Patrons Programme 2016

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Research Interviews: Dr Silvia Paracchini – The Genetics of Dyslexia

01 February 2016

Dr Silvia Paracchini discusses her work on the genetics of dyslexia

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Cafe Scientifique

20 January 2016

Dr Silvia Paracchini will discuss handedness genetics at the next St Andrews Cafe’ Scientifique meeting

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