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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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Efficacy of Micronized Progesterone for Sleep.

27 November 2020

The Informed Consent Model of Care for Accessing Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy is Associated with High Patient Satisfaction.

26 November 2020

Estradiol Therapy in the Perioperative Period: Implications for Transgender People Undergoing Feminizing Hormone Therapy.

30 September 2020

A systematic review of antiandrogens and feminization in transgender women.

14 September 2020

Approach to Interpreting Common Laboratory Pathology Tests in Transgender Individuals.

18 August 2020

Testosterone therapy considerations in oestrogen, progesterone and androgen receptor-positive breast cancer in a transgender man.

10 June 2020

Relationships between body mass index with oral estradiol dose and serum estradiol concentration in transgender adults undergoing feminising hormone therapy.

24 May 2020

Global Coagulation Assays in Transgender Women on Oral and Transdermal Estradiol Therapy.

15 May 2020

Non-Binary and Binary Gender Identity in Australian Trans and Gender Diverse Individuals.

13 April 2020

Prevalence of polycythaemia with different formulations of testosterone therapy in transmasculine individuals.

1 April 2020

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