

Charlotte Victoria Farewell
Developing insights into the future of maternal and child health, Charlotte Victoria Farewell serves as an Assistant Professor of Research at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus. Her academic home is within the CSPH-CBH General Operations Department, where she dedicates her expertise to exploring the intricate dynamics of maternal mental health, early childhood development, and the profound impact of stress on child outcomes. Charlotte's research is driven by a commitment to understanding and mitigating the challenges faced by mothers and their children. She has been instrumental in advancing knowledge on how stressors during the perinatal period can influence developmental trajectories and mental health outcomes. Her work is characterized by a holistic approach that considers both biological and environmental factors affecting maternal and child well-being. Her dedication to this field has been recognized through significant funding from the National Institutes of Health. This support has enabled her to delve deeper into the mechanisms that buffer mental health inequities in perinatal populations, aiming to develop interventions that promote resilience and positive outcomes for mothers and their children. In addition to her research, Charlotte is passionate about mentoring the next generation of public health professionals. She actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. Her contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she seeks to translate research findings into actionable strategies that can be implemented in community and clinical settings.