
Nicole M. Cameron
Associate Professor · Developmental Psychobiology
Binghamton University SUNYAbout
Nicole M. Cameron is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Binghamton University. Her research focuses on how early environmental conditions, particularly maternal care, influence developmental, physiological, and behavioral outcomes in mammals. She employs diverse methodologies including behavioral testing, cellular biology techniques (immunohistology, Western blotting, qRT-PCR, DNA methylation), pharmacology (drug infusion), and physiological analyses (EIA, brain microdialysis). Her work addresses the causal role of parental care in offspring development, including reproductive health, mood disorders, and alcohol-related behaviors.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, Boston University
- BS in Psychology, Université du Québec à Montréal
Research Interests:
- Effects of early life stressors on neuroendocrine systems
- Evolutionary mechanisms linking parental behavior to offspring physiology
- Neurobiological underpinnings of anxiety and depression-like behaviors
- Maternal care's impact on alcohol use vulnerability
Dr. Cameron’s lab integrates multidisciplinary approaches to understand transgenerational effects of caregiving, emphasizing translational implications for human health. No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided text.
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