Linnea Karlsson
MD, PhD
linnea.karlsson@utu.fi +358 40 744 5052 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku : A505 |
cohort studies; early life stress; prenatal stress; stress; depression; anxiety; child psychiatry; adolescent psychiatry; gut-brain axish
FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study; Centre for Population Health Research
I did my PhD within the field of psychiatric epidemiology and adolescent depression. During by PhD studies I also was involved in clinical epidemiological studies on adolescent mood disorders. In 2010, we established a birth cohort, the FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study, with the main aim of investigating the how early life and prenatal stress shape brain developmental trajectories. I am currently (since July 2024) the PI pf the cohort. My own research activity within the larger cohort is focused on the development of the gut-brain axis and child psychosocial development and the role of diverse prenatal adn early life exposures in these processes. My activity as a supervisor is also multidisciplinary as the PhD candidates represent, for example, variety of fields of medicine and psychology. I started in the tenure track position at the Centre for Population Health Research in Jan 2021 and continued as a professor of population health research, starting Octoberg 2023.
Public health
- Aperiodic parameters of the fMRI power spectrum associate with preterm birth and neonatal age (2026)
- Communications Biology
- Association between infant and toddler gut microbiota composition and later executive functioning (2026)
- Development and Psychopathology
- Associations between cumulative family environmental stress exposures and hair cortisol concentrations among 2.5- and 5-year-olds with different social competences (2026)
- Hormones and Behavior
- Associations Between Maternal Cumulative Psychological Distress and Child Subsequent Social Competence: The Role of Early Childhood Education and Care and Social Networks (2026)
- Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
- Child inhibitory control in toddlerhood: associations with child interaction skills with the mother (2026)
- BMC Psychology
- Depressive symptoms in mid-pregnancy are associated with DNA methylation marks in the placenta (2026)
- Placenta
- Does Parental Presence Influence Child Performance on an Emotional Go/No‐Go Task at Age 9.5? Exploring the Role of Puberty and Early Environmental Quality (2026)
- Developmental Science
- Infant subcortical brain volumes associated with maternal obesity and diabetes: a large multicohort human study (2026)
- BMC Medicine
- Investigating the influence of maternal prenatal BMI and perinatal depressive symptoms on neonatal brain network dynamics (2026)
- Pediatric Research
- Longitudinal Profiles of Executive Functioning from Infancy to Five Years of Age – A FinnBrain Birth Cohort Study (2026)
- Child Development



