Dr. Marie Camerota “Neurodevelopmental Trajectories Following Very Preterm Birth: Environment, Epigenetics, and Exposome, Oh My!”

Event Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Join us in person in CNR 6001 or via Zoom for a seminar by Dr. Marie Camerota –“Neurodevelopmental Trajectories Following Very Preterm Birth: Environment, Epigenetics, and Exposome, Oh My!”

Full Bio:

Dr. Marie Camerota is an Assistant Professor (Research) in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. She conducts her research at the Brown Center for the Study of Children at Risk at Women and Infants Hospital. She is currently the PI of a K01 grant from NIMH that is focused on trajectories of epigenetics in relation to attention problems in children born very preterm. Dr. Camerota received her PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2018. She completed a T32 postdoctoral research fellowship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University in the Brown Center at Women and Infants Hospital.

Dr. Camerota’s research investigates the influence of environmental experience (including caregiving) and biological factors on neurodevelopmental trajectories in both typically-developing and at-risk children. She has specific expertise in higher-order cognitive processes including executive function (EF). Her work includes a behavioral epigenetics focus, investigating how differences in DNA methylation may be associated with environmental experience and predict child neurodevelopmental outcomes.

Contact hillary.barton@emory.edu with any questions.