Christin M. Ogle

Department of Primary Appointment:
School of Medicine
Psychiatry
Location: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD
Research Interests:
child maltreatment, childhood trauma, trauma-related psychopathology, autobiographical memory,
lifespan development

Education

NIH T32 Post-doctoral Research Training - Duke University Medical Center
Ph.D., Developmental Psychology - University of California, Davis
M.A., Developmental Psychology - University of California, Davis
B.A., Psychology - Reed College

Biography

Christin M. Ogle, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Dr. Ogle's research examines the impact of early life traumatic events and trauma-related psychopathology on health and development across the lifespan. Dr. Ogle received undergraduate training at Reed College (Portland, Oregon); doctoral training in Developmental Psychology at the University of California, Davis; and post-doctoral training at the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center as well as Duke University's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Prior to joining the Department of Psychiatry at USUHS, Dr. Ogle served as the American Psychological Association's Executive Branch Science Fellow at the National Institute of Justice, Department of Justice. Dr. Ogle currently holds leadership positions within the National Child Traumatic Stress Network and the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies. She also serves on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Forum for Children's Well-being.