Conferences
- Pardo, S. T. (forthcoming). Predictors of risk perception and choice in surgical decision making. Poster at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making (SMDM), October 18-21, 2009, Los Angeles, CA.
- Pardo, S. T. (2009, August). Making tough decisions: Risk perception and rationality in surgical decision-making. Poster at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 6-9, Toronto, Canada.
- Pardo, S. T. (2009, August). Identity as a predictor in risk perception in surgical decision-making. In Hamilton, S. (chair), Pardo, S., Chung, Y., Munoz, V., Dickey, L., The intersections of transgender and racial identities. Symposium at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 6-9, Toronto, Canada.
- Haroon, M. & Pardo, S. T.(2009, August). HIV risk factors in trans-feminine populations. Poster at the 117th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, August 6-9, Toronto, Canada.
- Hall, A (chair), Famula, M, Gorton, R. N., & Pardo, S. T. (2009, May). Providing trans-specific health care to transgender students in the college health setting. Symposium at the American College Health Association 2009 Annual Meeting, May 26-30, San Francisco, CA.
- Pardo, S. T. & Reyna, V. F. (2009, May). Identity is an Independent Predictor of Risk Perception but not Choice. Poster at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, May 22-25, 2009, San Francisco, CA.
- Pardo, S. T. & Reyna, V. F. (2009, February). Risky Decision Making and Risk Perception in Gender and Sexual Minority Populations. Poster at the HEAA Graduate Research Symposium, February 11, 2009, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, S. T. (2008, August). Sexual Orientation, Behaviors, and Identity Among Gender Nonconforming Natal Females. In Fox, R. C. (chair) Current Research On Bisexuality: Identity, Behavior, Prejudice, And Well-Being. Sympoium presented for the 116th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), August 14-17, Boston, MA.
- Pardo, S. T. (2008, August). Partners of trans. Discussion workshop presented for the 116th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), August 14-17, Boston, MA.
- Pardo, S. T. (2008, January). Gender conceptualization, expression, and development in gender nonconforming persons. Guest lecture presented for the YES Institute Education Week, January 18-21, Miami, FL.
- Suitor, J. J., Plikuhn, M., Pardo, T. , Pillemer, K. (2007, November). Perceptions of parent-child similarity: Understanding the patterns underlying parental favoritism. Symposium presented at the 60th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.
- Vrangalova, S., Pardo, T. , & Savin-Williams, R. C. (2007, November). Erotic Orientation in Gender-Variant Natal Females: The Intersection of Sex and Gender. Poster presentation at the 50th Annual Conference of the Society for Scientific Study of Sexuality, Indianapolis, IN.
- Pardo, T. (2007, August). The development of gender identity: A mixed-method approach. In L. Moissianac (Chair) Reflecting reflexivities in time: Process findings in LGBT identity development. Symposium presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), San Francisco, CA.
- Pardo, T. (2007, August). Identity conceptualization and development in a sample of gender nonconforming biological females. Division 44 Graduate Research Symposium presented at the 115th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), San Francisco, CA.
- Pardo, T. (2007, April). Towards a new model of transgender identity development. Symposium presented for Transgender 2007: 21st Annual International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE) Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
- Pardo, T. (2007, March). Gender-variance: Towards a new model of gender identity development. In S. Hamilton (Chair), Transgender issues: identity, resilience, and safe spaces in the University. Symposium presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Association for Women in Psychology (AWP), San Francisco, CA.
- Pardo, T. (2007, January). Multiple identities: Conceptualizations of gender in gender-variant natal females. Poster presented at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit (NMCS), Seattle, WA.
- Hamilton, S. Moradi, B. & Pardo, T. (2006, August). Transgender mentorship and research: Practical issues in LGBT research. Round table presented at the 114th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association (APA), New Orleans, LA.
Guest Lectures
- Pardo, S. (2008, November). Transgender & Transsexuality. Guest lecture presented for HD384 Gender and Sexual Minorities, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, S. T. (2008, April). Transgender identity constructs and developmental milestones. Brown University, Providence, RI.
- Pardo, T. (2007, November). Transsexuality: Terminology, etiology, identity, and outcomes. Guest lecture presented for HD384 Gender and Sexual Minorities, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T. (2007, November). Identity development: Intersections of race and gender. Guest lecture presented for HD171 Black Families and Socialization of the Black Child, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T., Corrall, E. & Dean, G. A. (2007, October). How to prepare and care for transgender patients. Gannett Health Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T. (2007, October). Social & Emotional development: Gender typing, gender role, and gender identity. Guest lecture presented for HD115 Introduction to Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T. (2007, July). Complications during fetal growth: Intersex conditions and ambiguous genitalia. Lecture presented for HD115 Introduction to Human Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T. (2007, April). Complications during fetal growth: Intersex conditions and ambiguous genitalia. Lecture presented for HD347 Human Growth and Development: Biological and Environmental Interactions, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Pardo, T. (2007, February). Towards a new model of transgender identity development. Invited lecture presented at TransNYC, New York, NY.