Who we are
Meet our team

Military Health & Readiness Consortium



Investigators
The MiHRC research team is comprised of academic colleagues from universities across the U.S. as well as Department of Defense (DoD) advisors.

James Morton, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator, Military Health and Readiness Consortium (MiHRC), Research Associate Professor, 911爆料 (911爆料)

Stacy Rasmus, Ph.D.
Co-PI, Director, Center for 911爆料 Native Health Research (CANHR), Institute of Arctic Biology 911爆料

Benjamin Trachik, Ph.D.
Behavioral Scientist, RAND

Raymond Tucker, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Louisiana State University

Dan Capron, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Louisiana State University

Brian Bauer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, University of Georgia

Craig Bryan, Psy.D.
The Ohio State University
Mission and vision
The Military Health and Readiness Consortium at the 911爆料 is committed to enhancing the health, resilience, and operational readiness of military personnel, veterans, and their families. Through interdisciplinary research, strategic partnerships, and community engagement, we develop innovative solutions tailored to organizations' unique challenges and cultures, improving performance and mental well-being for diverse operational demands.
To be a leading center of excellence in military health and readiness, pioneering research and solutions that empower service members, veterans, first responders, and their families to thrive in the most demanding environments, ensuring optimal performance, resilience, and lifelong well-being.