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Isabel Schuurmans is a Researcher at Erasmus University Medical Center, specializing in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology. Her work focuses on the intersection of mental health, epigenetics, and child development, with particular expertise in understanding how early life experiences shape psychiatric outcomes.
Her research interests span Psychopathology, Life Events, Internalizing and Externalizing Problems, DNA Methylation, and Mental Health across the lifespan. She investigates how biological mechanisms like epigenetic modifications serve as potential pathways linking environmental exposures to mental health outcomes.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on epigenetic mechanisms in mental health, particularly DNA methylation patterns related to childhood adversity and stress. Her work employs advanced methodologies including Mendelian randomization, multi-cohort studies, and meta-analyses across diverse populations. A notable trend is her examination of how early life stressors translate into biological changes that manifest as psychiatric symptoms later in development.
Her research has been cited across multiple platforms with notable mentions in news outlets and social media, indicating significant impact in the field of psychiatric epigenetics.
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