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The Londonist visits the ToddlerLab!

The Londonist visits the ToddlerLab!

The ToddlerLab recently had a visit from a reporter for The Londonist – an online publication aimed at Londoners. Read Charlotte’s description of our labs and what we do here: https://londonist.com/london/family/toddlerlab

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Konnie Huq visits the BabyLab for new BBC One TV show!

Konnie Huq visits the BabyLab for new BBC One TV show!

CBCD Phd student Claire Essex and Professor Tim Smith were filmed at the BabyLab for Konnie Huq’s new BBC One TV show “Kids’ TV: The Surprising Story”. Full episode available on iPlayer, look out for Claire and Tim at 9’10”

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Educational charity Learnus visits the ToddlerLab!

Educational charity Learnus visits the ToddlerLab!

The ToddlerLab was pleased to showcase our new research labs and facilities with a visit from Learnus, a charity specialising in bringing research innovations in neuroscience to educators. They created a video so you can learn more about why we created

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Findings from our research into brain activity in subtypes of Autism

Findings from our research into brain activity in subtypes of Autism

Professor Emily Jones’ flagship research into Autism was featured in ‘Autism Eye’. Click here to read more!

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CBCD Professor Gillian Forrester showcasing research at this year’s Glastonbury Festival!

Prof Forrester, taking the aim of public engagement to the max, will be showcasing her research on great apes and the development of language in humans at Glastonbury’s ‘Science Futures‘ area. This gives festival-goers insight into the role of science in

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Our ToddlerLab was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of London!

Our ToddlerLab was officially opened by the Lord Mayor of London!

We are happy to announce our ToddlerLab is open and ready to showcase our innovative research with babies, toddlers and children! Learn more here or see a recent article in the Evening Standard.

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Babylab featured in CBBC’s ‘Operation Ouch!’

Babylab featured in CBBC’s ‘Operation Ouch!’

On 17th February 2021 the Birkbeck Babylab featured in the award-winning children’s television series ‘Operation Ouch!’. The episode showcased current cutting-edge research Louisa Gossé is conducting at the BabyLab, examining what happens in babies’ brains during sleep. Watch on BBC iPlayer

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CBCD News

  • Birkbeck & UCL awarded £3 million by DfE
    Birkbeck and UCL were awarded £3 million by the Department for Education to establish a new policy research centre focused on
  • STAARS research featured in Channel 5 documentary “Does your child have ADHD?”
    Professor Emily Jones and the STAARS research are featured in Channel 5’s documentary “Does your child have ADHD?”. Watch for a fascinating insight into
  • Does neurodiversity affect eating behaviours in teenagers?
    Dr Virginia Carter Leno is quoted in ‘Children of the 90s’ research blog (based on data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of
  • Prof Denis Mareschal interviewed for evening news impact of screen time on child development
    CBCD Director, Professor Denis Mareschal, was interviewed for both ITV news and Channel5 news for their evening news features about upcoming
  • How the ‘postcode lottery’ of parenting really impacts young children
    Professor Emily Jones is quoted in the BBC News indepth article on the “postcode lottery” of parenting. Read full story here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjdr42ez3d2o
  • Babylab & Toddlerlab researchers feature on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Child’ podcast
    Three of our CBCD staff were interviewed for BBC Radio 4’s ‘Child’ podcast with India Rakusen (https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m001v4dd). The new series features
  • Unleashing the Toddlers: Lessons from the new Birkbeck ToddlerLab
    Professor Denis Mareschal recently gave a webinar for Learnus, a charity specialising in bringing research innovations in neuroscience to educators. He discusses
  • The Babylab features in Channel 5’s “Are you Autistic” documentary!
    Watch Channel 5 to see a family visiting the Babylab and findings from the STAARS study! Professor Emily Jones discusses studying
  • ToddlerLab research published!
    Our first paper on brain activity in mothers and their children in the Toddlerlab has just been published! We found when
  • “5-Minute” interview about virtual reality research with young children
    Check out Dr Chiara Bulgarelli’s “5-Minute” podcast interview, where she explains how and why we use virtual reality to study the

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