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Eden Robertson is an experienced psychosocial researcher whose work focuses on exploring the unmet psychosocial needs of families impacted by rare diseases. She has co-designed interventions to enhance community response. Eden holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from Macquarie University, a Graduate Certificate in Adolescent Young Adult Health and Wellbeing from the University of Melbourne, and a PhD in Medicine (Pediatrics) from UNSW Sydney. During her academic career, she has received the Dean's Award for Outstanding PhD Theses in 2019 and made significant contributions to developing the world’s family decision-making resource for childhood cancer clinical trials. Her research contributions include the development and evaluation of new models of care for Developmental Epileptic Encephalopathy and support for families impacted by Inherited Retinal Diseases. In 2022, Eden was awarded a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship and collaborated with the Quality of Life Palliative Care team at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She has an h-index of 15 and over 1,000 citations for her work, highlighting her impact in the field. Eden also serves on various boards and committees and is an effective science communicator, often invited to speak and host workshops.
University of New South Wales Sydney • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaching and conducting research focused on psychosocial needs in pediatric health.
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