Mark W. Miller, PhD
Mark W. Miller, PhD
Principal Investigator
Behavioral Science Division
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Academic Appointment
- Boston University School of Medicine, Professor of Psychiatry
Education
- Boston University School of Medicine/National Center for PTSD, Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2000
- Florida State University, Clinical Psychology, PhD, 1998
- The American University, Psychology, BA, 1991
Expertise and Interests
- Personality & genetic factors in PTSD
- Assessment: PTSD, Personality, Comorbidity, MMPI-2, Forensic
- Structural models of psychopathology
- Neurobiology of PTSD
Membership in Professional Societies
- International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Society for Biological Psychiatry
Selected Publications
Miller, M.W. (2020). Leveraging genetics to enhance the efficacy of PTSD pharmacotherapies. Neuroscience Letters, 726, 133562.
Miller, M.W., Maniates, H., Wolf, E. J., Logue, M.W., Schichman, S.A., Stone, A., Milberg, W., McGlinchey, R. (2018). CRP polymorphisms and DNA methylation of the AIM2 gene influence associations between trauma exposure, PTSD, and C-reactive protein. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 67 194-202.
Miller, M.W., Lin, A.P., Wolf, E.J., Miller, D.R. (2018). Oxidative stress, inflammation, and neuroprogression in chronic PTSD. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 26, 57-69.
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