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HIV Center

Leadership and Staff

Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg, Dr. rer. nat.

HIV Center Associate Director

Research Scientist

Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry)
Overview Publications Professional Background

EDUCATION

University of Hamburg, Germany Vordiplom (B.S.) 1963 Psychology
University of Hamburg, Germany Diplom 1966 Psychology
University of Düsseldorf, Germany Dr. rer. nat. 1970 Psychology

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1970-1975   Research Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1970-1977     Clinical Associate, Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1970-1977   Co-Director, Program of Psychoendocrinology, Children's Hospital, Buffalo, NY
1971-1974   Senior Staff Counselor-Psychologist, Department of Child Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children's Hospital, Buffalo, NY
1972-1975   Research Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1974-1977   Program Head, Psychoendocrinology Clinic, Children's Hospital, Buffalo, NY
1975-1977   Research Associate and Professor, Department of Psychology, Psychiatry and Pediatrics, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY
1977-present   Research Scientist, Child Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, NY
1977-1978   Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY
1978-1981   Associate Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY
1978-1990   Pediatric Behavioral Endocrinologist, Psychiatry Service, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1981-1990   Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY
1990-present   Full Professional Psychologist, Psychiatry Service, New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY
1990-present   Professor of Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

1970     Dr. rer. nat., magna cum laude, University of Düsseldorf, Germany
1974-1985   Member, Scientific Advisory Review Board, Human Growth Foundation (National)
1980-1989   Secretary-Treasurer, International Academy of Sex Research
1985-1987   Member, Gender Identity Disorder Committee, American Psychiatric Association Advisory Committee for the DSM-III-R
1988-1989   Coordinator, NIMH Work Group on Psychosexual Assessment in AIDS Research
1989-1994   Member, Gender Identity Disorder Subcommittee of the Child and Adolescent Work Group for DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association)
1990-1991   President, International Academy of Sex Research
1993   Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex
1996-2002   Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Klinefelter Syndrome and Associates
1999-2000   Adviser to Sexual Disorder Text Revision Work Group for DSM-IV-TR of the American Psychiatric Association
1999-present   Chair, Research Protocol Work Group, North American Task Force on Intersexuality
2001-2002   Member, Joint LWPES / ESPE Consensus Workshop on Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Gloucester, MA, March 14 17, 2002
2002-present   Member, Committee on Intersexuality, Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association
2001-2002   Member, Planning Panel for NICHD Research Planning Workshop on Research on Intersexuality
2004-2005   Chair, Subgroup 5, Psychosocial Management of Patients with Intersexuality and Related Conditions, International Consensus Conference on Intersex (Chicago, IL, October 27-30, 2005)
2008-present    Member, Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders Work Group for DSM-V of the American Psychiatric Association
2008-present    Member, American Psychiatric Association Task Force on Gender Identity Disorders

 

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Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg,
Dr. rer. nat.


HIV Center Associate Director

Research Scientist

Professor of Clinical Psychology (in Psychiatry)

TEL: (212) 543-5299
FAX: (212) 543-6003

meyerb@childpsych.
columbia.edu


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