“Are You Sure You Want To Know?"
Investigating patient perspectives and decisions in the world of new genetic technologies
SECTION: COMMUNITY GENETICS
Dr. Lidewij Henneman was appointed Professor of Patient Perspectives on Genetic Testing at the Department of Human Genetics, Amsterdam UMC. On October 14th, 2021, her inaugural lecture titled “Zeker weten?!” took place in the Aula of the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.
Professor Henneman’s research focuses on how the applications of new genetic technologies before, during, and after pregnancy impact individuals, families, and the wider society.
Employing both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, Prof. Henneman and her researchers investigate:
- Preconception carrier screening for recessive disorders
- Prenatal screening using the non-invasive prenatal test (NIPT) (TRIDENT studies)
- The expansion of newborn bloodspot screening (PANDA study)
- The use of next generation DNA sequencing for prenatal and postnatal diagnosis of children with a congenital condition
In commemoration of Prof. Henneman’s appointment, a symposium “Screening rond zwangerschap en geboorte” was held, chaired by Prof. Hans Meij. Esteemed speakers addressed various aspects of preconception, prenatal and perinatal genetic testing, including Elsbeth van Vliet-Lachotzki (VSOP), Prof. Mireille Bekker, Prof. Clara van Karnebeek and Prof. Jacqueline Broerse.
Prof. Henneman’s inaugural lecture can be read here, or consult her full research profile.