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Charles R. Marmar is the Peter H. Schub Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He also serves as Director of the Center for Precision Medicine in Alcohol Use Disorder and PTSD and Executive Director of the NYU Langone Military Family Center. His work integrates clinical leadership with cutting-edge research to advance psychiatric care for trauma-exposed populations.
Dr. Marmar's research focuses on the neurobiology and treatment of PTSD and comorbid alcohol use disorder, particularly in military personnel, veterans, and first responders. His work leverages genomic, metabolomic, proteomic, and speech-based biomarkers in conjunction with neuroimaging and machine learning to develop precision medicine approaches. He leads major research initiatives funded by the NIH, Department of Defense, and DARPA, aiming to identify clinical subtypes, predict treatment response, and build resilience in high-risk populations.
His recent publications highlight trends in precision psychiatry, telehealth implementation during public health crises, and neurobiological mechanisms of PTSD. These works reflect a strong translational focus, bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical applications. His research portfolio includes randomized controlled trials, biomarker discovery studies, and computational modeling of psychiatric conditions.
Dr. Marmar has received major funding as Principal Investigator on several high-impact grants, including an NIH P01 center grant on biomarker-guided treatment for AUD and PTSD, a Department of Defense Center grant on military-related PTSD, an NIH R01 on gabapentin pharmacology, and a DARPA project on resilience in healthcare workers. These grants support interdisciplinary teams and large-scale longitudinal studies.
He leads research teams at the Center for Precision Medicine in Alcohol Use Disorder and PTSD and the NYU Langone Military Family Center, fostering collaboration across psychiatry, neuroscience, bioinformatics, and engineering. These labs are at the forefront of integrating advanced computational methods with clinical phenotyping to transform diagnostic and therapeutic paradigms in mental health.
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