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Why the Brain Isn’t Binary: DLS Recap on Rethinking Sex and Gender as a Mosaic

The lecture introduced central concepts in sex-based brain research and gendered neuroscience, with a focus on rethinking traditional binary models of the brain. Through vivid examples and data-driven insights, Professor Joel explored how unsupervised algorithms, anomaly detection, and brain architecture analyses can be used to challenge conventional perspectives and offer alternative interpretations of brain clustering methods. Participants were encouraged to reflect on how categories such as male and female are stereotypically constructed, applied, and questioned within both scientific and social frameworks. 

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iRTG

Bridging Disciplines: The iRTG Summer School 2025 in Lübeck

From September 8–12, 2025, doctoral candidates and researchers from the Collaborative Research Centre “Sexdiversity” (CRC 1665) gathered at the Institute for Medical History and Science Ethics (IMGWF) in Lübeck for an intensive five-day Summer School. This year’s theme was dedicated to a core value of the CRC: interdisciplinarity.

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Gesellschaft

New Article on Mandatory Genetic Testing for Women Athletes

Andrew Sinclair, a member of the scientific advisory board of CRC 1665, recently published a critical analysis of the newly proposed mandatory genetic tests for women athletes by World Athletics. Sinclair is notably the scientist who discovered the relevant gene involved in sex development back in 1990, giving him unique expertise on the topic.

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Wissenschaftliche Grundlagen und Hintergründe

„Kampf der Geschlechter“ und „Krieg der Gonaden“: Wissenschaftshistorische Bemerkungen zur Entstehung des Konzeptes der Sexualhormone

Diese „neue Physiologie“ der Regulation durch leistungsstarke Agentien war untrennbar mit den Potentialen der pharmaindustriellen Produktion verbunden. Hormone waren zugleich Naturstoffe und Arzneimittel. Vor allem nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg entstanden enge Beziehungen zwischen biochemischer Forschung und industrieller Herstellung. Das Ziel der pharmazeutischen Großunternehmen war die Produktion reiner, standardisierter Substanzen und deren molekulare Umgestaltung zur Gewinnung neuer Produkte. Die Herstellung von Wirksamkeit war dabei immer auch die Herstellung von Marktfähigkeit. Das endokrinologische Körperwissen war unmittelbar an eine pharmaindustrielle Ökonomie gebunden.

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iRTG

Distinguished Lecturer Series: Sex/Gender & Diversity in Neuroscience

The Distinguished Lecture with Anelis Kaiser Trujillo is now online in full length. Although AI has increasingly dominated scientific research, neuroscience continues to captivate both academic and public interest. A central question remains: how does biological ‘sex’ influence behavior, cognition, and communication?

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iRTG

Bridging Disciplines: Neuroscience Meets Gender Studies at CRC 1665 Distinguished Lecturer Series

Professor Kaiser Trujillo’s talk provided a compelling overview of the intersections between neuroscience and gender studies. Drawing on her long-standing work at the interface of these disciplines, she addressed the enduring scientific and political question of how a biological understanding of sex relates to cognition, communication, and behavior. The lecture critically examined how sex and gender are operationalized in neuroimaging studies (particularly fMRI) and how these practices shape, and often constrain, the ways in which human diversity is understood in brain research.

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