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overview Thomas A. Mellman, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Research and Stress/Sleep Studies Program at Howard University College of Medicine. He is the principal investigator representing Howard for the Georgetown Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science supported by a Clinical Translational Science Award from NIH. He received training at the NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs and has previously held faculty appointments and achieved the rank of Professor at the University of Miami and Dartmouth. Dr. Mellman has had continuous funding as PI on federal research grants since 1991 including a VA Merit award, and R01, R21, and K24 awards from NIMH, NHLBI, NIMHHD, and the DOD. His primary research interest over the years has been the role of sleep in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the early aftermath of trauma. He recently completed an RO1 grant to investigate the relationship of PTSD to nocturnal blood pressure in young adult African Americans and R21 grants to investigate the role of sleep in processing traumatic memory, and sleep adaptations to stressful environments. His additional research interests with resulting publications include other aspects of the psychobiology and treatment of PTSD, evidence-based practices in psychopharmacology, and the role of stress in health disparities. He has a consistent track record of mentoring junior investigators and interdisciplinary collaboration. He recently finished service as a member of the NIH study section for Mechanisms of Emotion Stress and Health, was previously a member of NIMH IRGs for Violence and Traumatic Stress and Interventions, and has served on several review committees for the NIH Roadmap and Department of Defense research programs. Dr. Mellman was a member of the original ISTSS committee for developing treatment guidelines for PTSD, APA committee for text revision of the DSM-IV, and the Institute of Medicine Committee for review of the evidence regarding the treatment of PTSD.
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Academic Article Posttraumatic stress disorder and nocturnal blood pressure dipping in young adult African Americans.
Academic Article Understanding sleep disturbances in African-American breast cancer survivors: a pilot study.
Academic Article Sleep fears, sleep disturbance, and PTSD symptoms in minority youth exposed to Hurricane Katrina.
Academic Article One's sex, sleep, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article The influence of PTSD, sleep fears, and neighborhood stress on insomnia and short sleep duration in urban, young adult, African Americans.
Academic Article Gender differences in sleep during the aftermath of trauma and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article Subjectively and objectively measured sleep with and without posttraumatic stress disorder and trauma exposure.
Academic Article Polysomnographic sleep patterns of non-depressed, non-medicated children with generalized anxiety disorder.
Academic Article A laboratory model intervention that prevents a stress effect on sleep.
Academic Article Validation of the Fear of Sleep Inventory (FOSI) in an urban young adult African American sample.
Academic Article Theta frequency activity during rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is greater in people with resilience versus PTSD.
Academic Article Relationships of posttraumatic stress symptoms and sleep measures to cognitive performance in young-adult African Americans.
Academic Article Polysomnographic sleep characteristics of generally-anxious and healthy children assessed in the home environment.
Academic Article A relationship between REM sleep measures and the duration of posttraumatic stress disorder in a young adult urban minority population.
Academic Article Nocturnal autonomic balance and sleep in PTSD and resilience.
Academic Article Blood Pressure Dipping and Urban Stressors in Young Adult African Americans.
Academic Article In Psychiatric Clinics of North America.
Academic Article The Role of Trauma Type in the Risk for Insomnia.
Academic Article The impact of posttraumatic stress disorder versus resilience on nocturnal autonomic nervous system activity as functions of sleep stage and time of sleep.
Academic Article Period 3 gene polymorphism and sleep adaptation to stressful urban environments.
Academic Article Sleep and Processing of Trauma Memories.
Academic Article Nocturnal autonomic nervous system activity and morning proinflammatory cytokines in young adult African Americans.
Academic Article Reduced heart rate variability during sleep: a candidate PTSD biomarker with implications for health risk: Commentary on Ulmer et al., "Posttraumatic stress disorder diagnosis is associated with reduced parasympathetic activity during sleep in US veterans and military service members of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars".
Academic Article Trial of Prazosin for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Military Veterans.
Academic Article Neighborhood stress and autonomic nervous system activity during sleep.
Academic Article A new meta-analysis of sleep findings in PTSD, toward integration and coherence.
Academic Article Emotional response to perceived racism and nocturnal heart rate variability in young adult African Americans.
Academic Article A time to recognize trauma-related sleep disorder or a time to pause and consider?
Academic Article REM sleep and the early development of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article Heart rate variability during sleep and the early development of posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article Factors associated with insomnia among civilians seeking treatment for PTSD: an exploratory study.
Academic Article The prospective impact of sleep duration on depression and mania.
Academic Article Sleep disturbances in the aftermath of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article Distinguishing current from remitted posttraumatic stress disorder.
Academic Article Sleep and anxiety disorders.
Academic Article Treatment of residual insomnia after CBT for PTSD: case studies.
Academic Article Adjunctive risperidone treatment and sleep symptoms in combat veterans with chronic PTSD.
Academic Article Sleep paralysis and trauma, psychiatric symptoms and disorders in an adult African American population attending primary medical care.
Academic Article Relationships between REM sleep findings and PTSD symptoms during the early aftermath of trauma.
Academic Article Sleep and post-traumatic stress disorder: a roadmap for clinicians and researchers.
Academic Article Sleep paralysis and sleep duration.
Academic Article A human model that suggests a role for sleep in the cognitive neuropsychology of PTSD and recovery.
Academic Article Prazosin effects on objective sleep measures and clinical symptoms in civilian trauma posttraumatic stress disorder: a placebo-controlled study.
Concept Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
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Concept Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm
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Academic Article Possible Pathological Alteration of a Functional Relationship Between Learning and Neural Activation During Sleep With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
Academic Article Neighborhood Stress Predicts Fear of Sleep Independently of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
Academic Article Strategies for Controlling Unwanted Intrusive Thoughts and Insomnia Severity in Urban-Residing Young Adult African Americans.
Academic Article Evaluation of suvorexant for trauma-related insomnia.
Academic Article The association of polysomnographic sleep on posttraumatic stress disorder symptom clusters in trauma-exposed civilians and veterans.
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