Teresa Iacono, Ph.D.
Teresa Iacono, Ph.D.,Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow,
Director of Research, Centre for Developmental Disability Health
Victoria, Monash University, 270 Ferntree Gully Road Building 1,
Notting Hill, Victoria, 3166, Australia
Dr. Iacono earned her doctorate in Special Education and Communication
Disorders at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She is a speechlanguage
pathologist, having received her B.App.Sc. and M.App.Sc.
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degrees in speech pathology in Australia. For 9 years she was an
academic member of Macquarie University, where she co-convened
a Masters in Communication Disorders within the Department of
Linguistics and taught within the Institute of Early Childhood; she
also held an honorary position within Macquarie University Special
Education Centre. Her clinical, teaching, and research work has
focused on developmental disabilities and complex communication
needs. In her position at the Centre for Developmental Disability
Health Victoria, this focus has extended to physical and mental health
issues of adults with developmental disabilities.
Dr. Iacono is the author of chapters and research publications concerning
communication and health and well-being in developmental
disabilities. She was editor of the journal Augmentative and Alternative
Communication from 2002 to 2004. In 2007, she was a recipient of the
inaugural National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
Ethics Award for her work addressing ethical concerns of including
people with developmental disabilities in research.