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Bettina Meiser
Professor, Prince of Wales Clinical School at UNSW Australia
Bettina Meiser is a distinguished professor at the Prince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia. She is renowned for her expertise in the psychosocial aspects of genetics, particularly in cancer and hereditary diseases. Her research focuses on the psychological impacts of genetic counseling and testing, the adjustment of individuals at risk for hereditary diseases, and the development of decision aids to support patient education in genetic counseling settings.134
Academic Background
- Education:
- Career:
- Professor at UNSW since 2002
- Former Research Fellow at the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).1
Research Contributions
Professor Meiser has built an internationally recognized research program addressing:
- Psychosocial impacts of genetic testing and counseling
- Psychological adjustment for individuals at risk of hereditary diseases
- Interventions in cancer genetic counseling, including innovative decision aids.34
Her work also extends to psychiatric genetics, where she led projects like developing a website to educate individuals about genetic risks for depression and bipolar disorder, filling a gap in psychiatric genetic counseling in Australia.23
Leadership and Recognition
- Head of the Psychosocial Research Group at UNSW
- Recipient of multiple NHMRC grants
- Editorial roles in journals such as Familial Cancer and European Journal of Human Genetics
- Member of various scientific and ethics committees globally.34
Professor Meiser's contributions have advanced understanding in cancer genetics, preventive health, and psychosocial support for patients undergoing genetic testing.