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This year’s Consolidator Grants were awarded to 308 academics out of 2,130 candidates.
The research will aim to understand early development in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Birkbeck researchers combined data from 92 intervention studies, ranging from short bursts of physical activity mixed within lessons, to team sports and dance, in order to study their impact on cognitive and academic outcomes.
New Birkbeck research has demonstrated that sleep interventions for babies with a family history of autism need to be explored.
The awards recognise Dr. Ori Ossmy for his broad and innovative catalogue of research and practical projects.
The awards supports early-career researchers on the path to leading their own research programmes.
The study confirmed that, at a group level, autistic people tend to process faces differently to non-autistic people.
The research study involved asking approximately 22,000 teenagers about their mental health.
The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Vincent Keaveny, unveiled a plaque to commemorate the pioneering Wohl Wolfson ToddlerLab.
Infants with more of the genetic differences related to autism were found to respond to faces differently, before signs of autism are noticeable.