Our mission is to create a global community within DoD Psychiatry for psychiatrists and related professionals dedicated to improving the health and well-being of the military community by providing a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment in order to foster an interconnected network that promotes excellence, collaboration, innovation, and diversity in research at every level of engagement.
The Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress (CSTS) is one of the nation’s oldest and most highly regarded, academic-based organizations dedicated to advancing trauma-informed knowledge, leadership and methodologies. The Center’s work addresses a wide scope of trauma exposure from the consequences of combat, operations other than war, terrorism, natural and humanmade disasters, and public health threats.
Neural, clinical, translational research to understand sleep, circadian rhythms and light in order to maximize human health and well-being.
Translational research on PTSD and substance use disorders using molecular, biochemical, in vivo brain imaging, and behavioral approaches.
Molecular research on therapeutic targets and biomarkers for stress, suicide risk, and PTSD.
Many of the resources on this page will require a USUHS Single Sign On (SSO) account.
When registering, please have ready:
Your Common Access Card (CAC)
Access Request Point of Contacts (POCs) -
althea.scott@usuhs.edu OR eliza.narvaez@usuhs.edu
The USU Learning Resource Center (requires SSO) hosts thousands of books and journals in electronic format. The outstanding LRC staff offers assistance with literature searches and consultation on projects.
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