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Ken Pang

Ken Pang is a consultant paediatrician and biomedical researcher. Clinically, he trained in paediatrics and currently he works with young trans and gender diverse individuals at the Royal Children's Hospital Gender Service in Melbourne. As a researcher, Ken completed his PhD in genomics, before undertaking postdoctoral studies in genetics at Harvard University on a Fulbright Scholarship. After joining the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in 2016 as one of its inaugural Clinician Scientist Fellows, Ken's research shifted focus to improving the health and well-being of transgender children and adolescents, and he now leads a multidisciplinary research program in transgender health.

Critics claim gender clinics are seeing an excess of trans boys. But new data suggest otherwise

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Jul 30, 2025

Critics claim gender clinics are seeing an excess of trans boys. But new data suggest otherwise

The notion of gender dysphoria as "social contagion" isn’t supported by robust evidence, and the latest research directly challenges this idea. (Originally published by The Conversation.)

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