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Peer-Reviewed Publications


We hope you find our list of research below informative. All have been peer-reviewed and published in academic journals. Due to journal copyright restrictions, we can't link to the full texts of some publications. If you find that the full text isn't available in the link, send a request to gender-research@unimelb.edu.au and we will gladly email you a copy. You can read our research-informed blog posts here.

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Gender-affirming hormone therapy for transgender and gender-diverse adults in Australia

26 July 2024

Peri-operative care of transgender and gender-diverse individuals: guidance for clinicians and departments

23 July 2024

Ensuring an inclusive, trans-led future for the field of trans health

1 July 2024

Re: “Sublingual Estradiol Offers No Apparent Advantage over Combined Oral Estradiol and Cyproterone Acetate for Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy of Treatment-Naive Trans Women: Results of a Prospective Pilot Study” by Yaish et al.

1 July 2024

Adult Height in Transgender Youth Who Receive GnRH Analogues Followed by Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy

11 June 2024

Impact of Distinct Antiandrogen Exposures on the Plasma Metabolome in Feminizing Gender-affirming Hormone Therapy

13 April 2024

Effect of Feminizing Hormone Therapy on QTc Interval: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial

28 March 2024

Response to Letter to the Editor From Kirk & Stebbings: The Impact of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Physical Performance

19 March 2024

Met and unmet need for medical gender affirmation in the Australian non-binary community.

12 February 2024

Epidemiology of intensive care patients classified as a third sex in Australia and New Zealand.

29 November 2023

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