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Epigenetics, Biological psychiatry, Molecular epidemiology, Early life stress, Developmental psychopathology, DNA Methylation, Behavioural problems

Biography

The research in my group examines biopsychosocial pathways to mental health and disease. A key aim is to study how - at a biological level - genetic and environmental factors jointly shape children's trajectories of development, behaviour and mental health, with a particular focus on epigenetic mechanisms.

Activities

Employment (3)

Erasmus MC: Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, NL

2018-04-01 to present | Assistant Professor (Child and Adolescent Psychiatry)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London: London, GB

2013-10 to 2018-12-31 | Postdoctoral Researcher (Department of Psychology)
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University College London: London, GB

2009 to 2010 | Research Assistant (Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University College London: London, GB

2010-10 to 2013-08 | PhD (Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology)
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University of Surrey: Guildford, Surrey, GB

2007 to 2008 | MSc Forensic Psychology (Department of Psychology)
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Royal Holloway University of London: Egham, Surrey, GB

2004 to 2007 | BSc Psychology (Department of Psychology)
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Funding (9)

What makes clocks tick? Mapping determinants of epigenetic age acceleration in early life

2022-12-31 to 2025-12-31 | Grant
American Federation for Aging Research (New York, US)
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HEV~NI22010

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Charlotte A M Cecil via DimensionsWizard

HappyMums: Understanding, predicting, and treating depression in pregnancy to improve mother and offspring mental health outcomes

2022-11 to 2026-10 | Grant
HORIZON EUROPE Health (Brussels, BE)
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101057390

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Running in the FAMILY – understanding and predicting the intergenerational transmission of Mental illness

2022-10 to 2027-09 | Grant
European Commission (Brussels, BE)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

TEMPO: Solving the ‘time puzzle’ of epigenetic effects on child mental health

2022-06 to 2027-05 | Grant
European Research Council (Brussels, BE)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

EARLYCAUSE: Causative mechanisms & integrative models linking early life stress to psycho-cardio-metabolic multi-morbidity

2020-01 to 2023-12 | Grant
European Commission (Brussels, BE)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

Developmental pathways to child disruptive behaviour problems: Bridging the gap between epigenetics and neuroscience

2019-01 to 2021-12 | Grant
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (Rotterdam, NL)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

How early stress gets under the skin: The role of DNA methylation in the development of youth conduct problems and comorbid symptoms

2016-01 to 2018-12 | Grant
Economic and Social Research Council (London, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER:

ES/N001273/1

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Charlotte A M Cecil

The impact of developmental adversity on individual functioning and well-being: A genome-wide epigenetic investigation

2013-10 to 2014-10 | Grant
Waterloo Foundation (London, GB)
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Charlotte A M Cecil

The impact of childhood maltreatment on emotional, psychosocial and behavioural functioning

2010-10 to 2013-10 | Award
Kids Company Charity (London, GB)
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Peer review (6 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Journal of abnormal child psychology. (5)
Review activity for Wellcome open research. (1)