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Erika J. Wolf, PhD

My reseach focuses on the use of multivariate data analytic techniques, such as confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, latent class analysis, and item response theory, to evaluate trauma, posttraumatic stress disorder, and related comorbidity. I am currently studying the...

Denise Sloan, PhD

Denise M Sloan is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Boston University School of Medicine and Associate Director, Education, Behavioral Science Division, National Center for PTSD at the VA Boston Healthcare System. Dr. Sloan received her B.A. from the State University of New York at Stony...

Stephen Okajima

Stephen Okajima was a part-time research assistant at TRACTS, primarily focusing on imaging related data analysis.

Ann Rasmusson, M.D.

Ann Rasmusson, MD is the Psychiatry Liaison, PTSD Research and Education, at VA Boston Healthcare System, a Research Associate of the VA National Center for PTSD, Women's Health Science Division, and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University. She earned her undergraduate degree at...

Study Shows Veterans May Be at Risk for Aging at Accelerated Rate

Men and women who serve their country come home every day only to suffer from mild traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. And now there is increasing evidence that there are even more-negative consequences to their time in the military: early signs of conditions that are...

Study: High rate of emotions in vets with mild brain injury

A survey of several hundred veterans with mild brain injury, most coming in combat and from exposure to blast, shows that 60% reported suffering a neurological condition that involves exaggerated emotional responses such as crying or laughing. Read more here.

TRACTS IS NOW A NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER!

As the result of your effort and commitment to helping your fellow Veterans and us achieve our mission to help you, the VA has decided to open a satellite TRACTS site in Houston Texas. This is fantastic news for a couple of reasons. It has always been our vision that TRACTS would develop into a...