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Working at the Edge

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Jul 16, 2010Science & Medicine

Dr Domenico di Ceglie is one of the world’s leading specialists in dealing with young people whose gender identities have developed in unusual ways. He describes his work, and explains how we can help people who don’t fi...

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Working at the Edge is an episode from Science Oxford Podcasts by Science Oxford. Dr Domenico di Ceglie is one of the world’s leading specialists in dealing with young people whose gender identities have developed in unusual ways. He descri...

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Published Jul 16, 2010, audio available.

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Dr Domenico di Ceglie is one of the world’s leading specialists in dealing with young people whose gender identities have developed in unusual ways. He describes his work, and explains how we can help people who don’t fit easily into society’s usual “Female” and “Male” categories. This event took place on the 15th July 2010 at Science Oxford Live. More details on events can be found at

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