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Sarah Enos Watamura is a Professor in the Psychology Department at the University of Denver’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. She serves as Faculty Senate President, Chair of the Psychology Department, and co-Director of the Stress, Early Experiences and Development (SEED) Research Center since 2014.
- Education: Ph.D. (2005), MA (2002) in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University; BS (1998) in Child Development from University of Minnesota.
- Research Focus: Investigates stress and adversity in low-income families, integrating psychobiology with community-engaged approaches. Key themes include socioeconomic measurement, caregiver well-being, early childhood interventions, and buffering toxic stress through parenting behaviors.
- Publication Trends: Recent work examines neural responses to infant cries (2025), pandemic-era parenting stress (2020), stress buffering mechanisms (2020), and poverty-related risk factors (2014). Earlier studies (2000-2010) explore crowding effects, parenting stress measurement, and Early Head Start program efficacy.
- Grants: Lead researcher on multiple Administration for Children and Families grants (e.g., 90YR0056, 90YR0059) supporting multisite studies on poverty-related stress models.
- Professional Service: Member of International Society for Developmental Psychobiology and Society for Research in Child Development.
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