Dr Marie Deserno is Assistant Professor in the department of Clinical Psychology. Her research examines characteristics of developmental change that put children ‘at risk’ for psychiatric conditions and impairments. She is fascinated by the rise and fall of cognitive skills across the lifespan and integrates novel theories and methods to improve our understanding of the predictive power that these dynamics hold. After acquiring a PhD at the department of Brain & Cognition (UvA), her time as a visiting scholar in Cambridge (UK) and a Rubicon fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, she returned to the UvA in 2021 to continue her own line of research at the Clinical Psychology department.