Tracy Jill Doty

Chief Of The Sleep Research Center at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Tracy Jill Doty has had an extensive work experience in the field of research. Tracy Jill started their career as a Research Assistant at Duke University Medical Center in October 2002 and worked there until August 2004. Tracy Jill then joined the National Institutes of Health in September 2004 as a Pre-doctoral IRTA, where they worked until September 2012. During their time at NIH, they participated in the NIH - Karolinska Institutet Collaborative Doctoral Program and completed their thesis on "Intersubject Variability in the Processing of Fearful Faces in Healthy Adults."

In 2012, Tracy joined the Army Research Laboratory as a Post-doctoral Researcher in Translational Neuroscience, where they worked until December 2014. Tracy Jill'srole involved conducting research and applying neuroscience findings to practical applications.

Since January 2015, Tracy has been working at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. Tracy Jill started as a Research Scientist and eventually became the Chief of the Sleep Research Center in June 2019, a role they currently hold. Tracy's work at Walter Reed focuses on studying sleep and its impact on military personnel.

Overall, Tracy Jill Doty has gained extensive experience in research, specializing in sleep and neuroscience, through their various roles in academic institutions and government research organizations.

Tracy Jill Doty earned a B.S. in Psychology, Biology, and Neuroscience from Duke University in 2004. Tracy Jill then went on to obtain a Ph.D. in Clinical Neuroscience from Karolinska Institutet, completing their studies in 2012. Tracy Jill obtained their High School Diploma from Alabama School of Mathematics and Science in 2000.

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