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María José Lobeda-Garzón M.Sc.


e-Mail: mariajose.garzonj@gmail.com


Research

I am a graduate student specializing in early childhood development with a focus on the intergenerational transmission of trauma and how maternal unpredictability influences socioemotional and cognitive outcomes in children. I am also a researcher at Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, where I work on a project addressing mental health in the Global South.



Curriculum Vitae

  • since 06/2023 : Research Associate at the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin, Berlin
  • 01/2023 – 03/2023: Research Associate at the University of Regensburg, Department of Developmental Cognitive Psychology, Germany
  • 2022: Master of Science in Mind and Brain, Track Brain, Humboldt Universität, Berlin
  • 2015: Bachelor of Arts in clinical psychology & minor in educational psychology, Universidad San Francisco de Quito 

Awards and Fellowships

04/2024: System of financial incentives to promote equality at the University of Regensburg

07/2024: Conference travel scholarship, granted by the German Academic Exchange Service for the International Congress of Infant Studies 2024 in Glasgow, UK


Publications

Journal Articles

Garzòn, M.J., Korja, R., Ainamani, H., Ndyareeba, E., Töpfer, P., Holmberg, E. & Köster, M. (preprint) Unpredictable Maternal Behavior and Infant Emotional Reactivity in the Context of High Maternal Adversity. doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xmr7a


Presentations

Garzón, M.J. Unpredictable Maternal Behavior and Infant Emotional Reactivity in the Contextof High Maternal Adversity. The International Congress of Infant Studies (ICIS), Glasgow, Scotland, July 2024

Garzón, M.J. Unpredictable Maternal Behavior and Infant Emotional Reactivity in the Context of High Maternal Adversity. Symposium on New Approaches to the Study of Early Social Interactions, Fachgruppentagung Entwicklungspsychologie, Berlin, Germany, September 2023.



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