Alex Tsompanidis

Research Associate

Alex is a postdoctoral research associate studying the roles of the prenatal environment and steroid hormones in autism. He is also an honorary research associate at Peterhouse and has been named in the world’s ‘top 40 under 40’ autism researchers by ‘Spectrum’ magazine. He has received a ‘best dissertation award’ by INSAR for his PhD, which he completed at the Autism Research Centre, co-supervised by Simon Baron-Cohen and Rosie Holt. He is particularly interested in the placenta-brain axis, evolutionary accounts of development and translational medicine.

Prior to his PhD, Alex studied clinical medicine at the University of Athens, where he also conducted research in pharmacogenomics in collaboration with Harvard University. He has also completed an MSc in human genetics at Imperial College London and has worked as a junior doctor in Neurology at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

Selected Publications