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SUMMARY:IPP Seminar meets TREMENDO: de Weerth
DESCRIPTION:28th November at 15:00\nOnsite event\nLauren 1\, Medisiina D101
 7\nAutumn 2024 program\n\nProf. Carolina de Weerth\, MD\, PhD\, Radboud un
 iversity Medical Center\, Nijmegen\, the Netherlands\nStress in Early Life
  - Mechanisms and Potential Impact\n\nCarolina de Weerth obtained a master
  in biology (animal behavior\, Utrecht University) and a PhD in developmen
 tal psychology (University of Groningen). After a 5-year postdoc position 
 at the department of child psychiatry (Utrecht University Medical Center)\
 , de Weerth obtained an important personal Vidi grant and was offered a pe
 rmanent position at the department of developmental psychology of Radboud 
 University where she worked for 15 years. De Weerth became full professor 
 in 2014. In 2018\, after being awarded a prestigious personal Vici grant\,
  de Weerth became PI and group leader at the Radboud University Medical Ce
 nter (Radboudumc) and Donders Institute. De Weerth carries out innovative 
 research focusing on uncovering how early environmental factors influence 
 development\, partly determining children’s further life trajectories. S
 he specifically studies relations between prenatal and postnatal maternal 
 stress and anxiety\, as well as caregiving choices and quality\, on childr
 en’s development\, including physical health and behavioral regulation. 
 De Weerth includes relevant physiological systems and biomarkers to uncove
 r the mechanisms underlying these relations (e.g.\, intestinal microbiota\
 , hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis\, maternal milk and telomeres)
 .\n\nMaternal prenatal and postnatal stress has been often associated with
  infant physical development and health\, as well as psychological functio
 ning and behavior. In this TREMENDO seminar presentation professor de Weer
 th will talk about stress in early life in low-risk community samples. The
  presentation will revolve around several questions related to the impact 
 and mechanisms of stress in healthy\, low-risk samples of young children. 
 She will introduce results from multidisciplinary prospective longitudinal
  studies from the Developmental Psychobiology Lab (DPBlab) which include a
 lso a range of biological measures of stress physiology.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nIPP
  seminar series covers the diversity of biomedical/medical research perfor
 med in Integrative Physiology and Pharmacology research unit in Institute 
 of Biomedicine\, University of Turku plus interesting talks by visitors fr
 om national and international research collaboration networks.IPP seminar 
 series covers the diversity of biomedical/medical research performed in In
 tegrative Physiology and Pharmacology research unit in Institute of Biomed
 icine\, University of Turku plus interesting talks by visitors from nation
 al and international research collaboration networks.\n\n&nbsp\;
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