Dr Sumaiya Shaikh, PhD

Neuroscientist, Consultant, Author – Violent Extremism, Radicalisation, Misinformation

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Talks & Interviews

The Incel Podcast Episode 13: The Science of Violence w/ Dr. Sumaiya Shaikh

November 20, 2019November 21, 2019

By Naama Kates Investigative journalist Naama Kates from New York dives deep inside the incel community. Incel is shorthand for […]

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OPINION: Lancet has always written on conflict zones & health. Why should Kashmir be an exception?

August 24, 2019November 20, 2019

Living in long-term conflict areas like Kashmir leads to long-term health issues. Fact does not change if a foreign journal […]

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Expert Speak: Understanding the neurobiological processing of violent extremists

August 7, 2019November 20, 2019

Radicalisation is a spectrum graph where the mass of non-violent extremists have accumulated at the bell curve on the horizontal […]

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OPINION: Taslima Nasreen’s views echo eugenicists who favour genetic cleansing for racial supremacy

June 23, 2019November 20, 2019

Taslima Nasreen’s tweet exposes her profoundly conservative worldview, which is a far cry from women’s or human rights. Text Size: A- A+ […]

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COMMENTARY: Spoonful of Sugar: Why India’s push for alt-med in the public health system is ill-advised

October 31, 2018November 20, 2019

Since November 2014, the alternative treatment industry in India has been bolstered by the establishment of a dedicated ministry called […]

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Scientific Commentary: The Cognitive Neuroscience of a Lynching

July 21, 2017November 21, 2019

The science of hate can help us realise who the bigger criminal is. Is it the lynchers alone? Should the […]

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Dr. Sumaiya Shaikh is a Neuroscientist at Centre for Social and Affective Neuroscience, Linköping University Hospital, Sweden

She holds a PhD in Neurophysiology from the School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Australia.

 

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