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Summer Shorts Series: Do congenital and acquired causes of visible differences predict outcomes?
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Welcome back to the summer shorts series! Over the summer, we’re bringing you short episodes focusing on a recently published paper by researchers at the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Today, Bruna speaks to Fazio Zucchelli (Senior Research Fellow) about his paper titled: Do congenital and acquired causes of visible difference predict distinct appearance-related psychosocial outcomes? You can read the paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1740144523000487 Photo: Sourced from Unsplash Episode produced by Bruna Costa Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock
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Welcome back to the summer shorts series! Over the summer, we’re bringing you short episodes focusing on a recently published paper by researchers at the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Today, Bruna speaks to Fazio Zucchelli (Senior Research Fellow) about his paper titled: Do congenital and acquired causes of visible difference predict distinct appearance-related psychosocial outcomes? You can read the paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1740144523000487 Photo: Sourced from Unsplash Episode produced by Bruna Costa Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock
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