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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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Disruption of gender-affirming health care, and COVID-19 illness, testing, and vaccination among trans Australians during the pandemic.

23 November 2023

Dermatological considerations for transgender and gender diverse patients.

2 November 2023

Reversible Effects of Puberty Suppression on Bone Strength, Mass, and Body Composition in Adolescent Mice After Testosterone Therapy.

13 September 2023

Early Access to Testosterone Therapy in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Adults Seeking Masculinization.

7 September 2023

There is a blog post that accompanies this publication: A World-First Trial on Fast Access to Testosterone.

Estradiol Concentrations and Wellbeing in Trans People Using Estradiol Hormone Therapy.

11 August 2023

The Impact of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy on Physical Performance.

13 July 2023

Effect of gender-affirming hormone therapy on hair growth.

13 June 2023

Implications of gender-affirming endocrine care for sports participation.

8 June 2023

Pelvic Pain in Transgender People Using Testosterone Therapy.

3 April 2023

There is a blog post that accompanies this publication: Genital Changes, Periods, and Pelvic Pain in People Using Testosterone.

Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy for the Trans, Gender Diverse, and Nonbinary Community.

31 March 2023

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