Professor Gemma Sharp

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Professor Gemma Sharp established and has led the Body Image, Eating & Weight Disorders Research Program since 2018. She is an NHMRC Emerging Leadership 2 Fellow (2023-2028) and a former NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow (2018-2022).

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology (University of Adelaide), Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Microbiology and Immunology (University of Adelaide), a Masters degree in Oncology (University of Cambridge), a Diploma in Languages in Japanese (University of Adelaide), a Graduate Diploma in Psychology (University of Adelaide), a Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences Honours degree in Psychology (Flinders University) and a PhD in Clinical Psychology (Flinders University). Her research career in both Medical Science and Mental Health has seen her study and work in Australia, Japan and the UK.

Gemma was awarded a PhD from Flinders University in Adelaide in April 2017 which investigated the psychological predictors and outcomes of female genital body image concerns and cosmetic genital surgery. After her PhD, she extended this genital self-image research to other genders. She continues this genital self-image research program across the gender spectrum.

Gemma then commenced an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellowship  (2018-2022) and more recently an NHMRC Emerging Leadership 2 Fellowship (2023-2028). Gemma and the program she heads investigate the factors leading to body image concerns, eating and weight disorders (across the age and gender spectrum) and novel therapeutic interventions to address these concerns, including digital technologies such as chatbots like JEM® (eating disorder prevention) and ED ESSI® (eating disorder early intervention) and mobile apps. Gemma has led collaborative technical and commercial projects with national eating disorder support organisations across the globe (e.g., JEM® in North America with NEDIC). Gemma personally owns the intellectual property and licensing rights for these digital interventions - please contact her directly with any queries. She also served as the lead expert in the Australian Psychological Society's Practice Guidelines for the use of AI and emerging technologies (2025). 

In 2023/2024, she led the development of a world-first highly accessed free online educational resource to explain the intersection of eating disorders and menopause. She has a keen interest in intersection of eating disorders and women's health, particularly pregnancy and perimenopause. 

Gemma is the Founding Director of the charity, the Consortium for Research in Eating Disorders (CoRe-ED) which brings together all key voices in eating disorder research on a global scale to improve eating disorder research and care. The consortium was officially launched on 25th September 2024 in Australia. Everyone is welcome to join CoRe-ED free of charge by registering here to connect with almost 1,000 people from 35 countries and 5 continents to push for innovations in eating disorder research and treatment. There are free research and educational events delivered by CoRe-ED and their international partners every single month.   

Gemma's research has received extensive coverage on mainstream media and she makes very regular appearances on all forms of media. She was named one of ABC Radio National's Top 5 Under 40 Scientists and also was invited to deliver a TED talk. Her full list of media appearances is here.

Gemma has won over 65 awards in her career including the Association for Psychological Science Janet Taylor Spence Award (2025), elected Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society (2025), national finalist for the Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science (2025), Lord Mayor's Convention Trailblazer Award (2025), Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (AAHMS) Mentee Honour (2024), Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Psychologists Ian M Campbell Memorial Prize (2024), an international finalist for the Robert Greenblatt International Menopause Society Award (2024), Australian Psychological Society Media Award for Public Engagement with Psychological Science (2023), Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research (2022), Rising Star for the Association for Psychological Science (2021), two time national finalist for the Bupa Health Foundation Emerging Researcher Award (2021, 2019), Flinders Universiry Early Career Alumni Awardee (2021), one of The Educator's Rising Stars (2020), Australian Psychological Society Early Career Researcher Awardee (2020), and a national finalist for the Celestino Eureka Prize for Promoting Understanding of Science (2020). Her full list of awards is here

In addition, Gemma is a registered clinical psychologist and has had clinical experience in the public and private sectors in multiple Australian states. She has led her own private psychology practice since 2019. She is a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician (CEDC) and a Board Approved Supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia.

She and her research played key roles in the the National and Victorian State Eating Disorder strategies (2023/2024). Furthermore, she was the lead expert for the national clinical practice guidelines for the psychological evaluation of patients undergoing cosmetic procedures in 2018 and 2023. Gemma led the launch of a health professional online short course addressing psychological assessments for cosmetic patients in 2024. Please contact Gemma directly if you would like more information about this course. 

Gemma currently serves on the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) Right Care Right Place Advisory Group and the Australian Psychology Society ePsychology Interest Group Executive Committee. She also serves on a number of working groups with NEDC and the Eating Disorders In weight-related Therapy (EDIT) Collaboration to support innovations surrounding the intersection of eating disorders and obesity. Furthermore, she is an ethics consultant for Bellberry Limited. She formerly served on the Australia and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders (ANZAED) Executive Committee as well as the Chairperson of the ANZAED Membership Committee. She was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Australian Society for Psychosocial Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 4 - Quality Education
  • SDG 5 - Gender Equality
  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, Flinders University

Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Flinders University

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