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Claire Hughes is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Newnham College. Her early post-doctoral research focused on executive functions in autism, and her current work explores the cultural and cognitive influences on childhood behavioral problems and deficits in theory of mind and executive function. In 2011, Claire was honored with the 'Women of the Year' award. Her publication, 'Social Understanding, Social Lives: Toddlerhood to Transition to School', received the BPS Book of the Year award in 2013. Additionally, she co-authored 'Siblings Matter' with Naomi White, published in 2017. In 2018, Claire assumed a new role as Head of Wellbeing, Equality, and Diversity in the Psychology Department at the University of Cambridge, expanding her research interests to encompass developmental well-being during infancy and adolescence.
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