Mark Logue, PhD
Mark Logue, PhD
Principal Investigator
Behavioral Science Division
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Academic Appointment
- Boston University School of Medicine, Research Assistant Professor in Biomedical Genetics
Education
- University of Iowa Post-Doc in Psychiatric Genetics, 2002
- University of Iowa, Ph.D. in Statistics, 2001
- University of Iowa, M.S. in Statistics, 1996
- University of Oregon, B.S. in Mathematics, 1994
Expertise and Interests
- Statistical Genetics and Genetic Epidemiology
- Genetic and Epigenetic factors in PTSD
- The Genetics Alzheimer's Disease and Neurodegeneration Membership in Professional Societies
Membership in Professional Societies
- American Society of Human Genetics
- American Psychopathological Association
Selected Publications
Samimi Sadeh, N., Spielberg, J. M., Logue, M. W., Wolf, E. J., Smith, A. K., Lusk, J., Hayes, J. P., Sperbeck, E., Milberg, W. P., McGlinchey, R. E., Salat, D. H., Carter, W. C., Stone, A., Schichman, S. A., Humphries, D. E., & Miller, M. W. (2016). SKA2 methylation is associated with decreased prefrontal cortical thickness and greater PTSD severity among trauma-exposed veterans. Molecular Psychiatry, 21, 357-363. doi:10.1038/mp.2015.134
Logue, M. W., Smith, A. K., Baldwin, C., Wolf, E. J., Guffanti, G., Ratanatharathorn, A., Stone, A., Schichman, S. A., Humphries, D., Binder, E. B., Arloth, J., Menke, A., Uddin, M., Wildman, D., Galea, S., Aiello, A.E., Koenen, K. C., and Miller, M. W. (2015). An analysis of gene expression in PTSD implicates genes involved in the glucocorticoid receptor pathway and neural responses to stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 57, 1-13. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2015.03.016
Logue, M. W., Amstadter, A. B., Baker, D. G., Duncan, L, Koenen, K. C., Liberzon, I, Miller, M. W., Morey, R. As, Nievergelt, C. M., Ressler, K. J., Smith, A. K., Smoller, J. W., Stein, M. B., and Sumner, J. A., Uddin, M. (2015). The Psychiatric Genomics Consortium Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Workgroup: Posttraumatic stress disorder enters the age of large-scale genomic collaboration. Neuropsychopharmacology. 40, 2287-97. doi:10.1038/npp.2015.118
Logue, M. W., Baldwin, C., Guffanti, G., Melista, E., Wolf E. J., Reardon, A.F., Uddin, M., Wildman, D., Galea, S., Koenen, K. C., & Miller, M. W. (2013). A genome-wide association study of posttraumatic stress disorder identifies the retinoid-related orphan receptor alpha (RORA) gene as a significant risk locus. Molecular Psychiatry, 18, 937-942. doi:10.1038/mp.2012.113
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