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CARLA.CASTROisanassociateprofessor,alsoservingasthedirectoroftheCenterforInnovationandResearchonVeterans&MilitaryFamilies.Castrojoinedthefacultyin2013afterserving33yearsintheU.S.Army,whereheobtainedtherankofcolonel.Castrobeganhismilitarycareerasaninfantrymanin1981.Heservedinavarietyofresearchandleadershippositions,includingasdirectoroftheMilitaryOperationalMedicineResearchProgram,Headquarters,U.S.ArmyMedicalResearchandMaterielCommand,FortDetrick,Maryland.CastrohascompletedtwotoursinIraq,aswellaspeacekeepingmissionstoSaudiArabia,BosniaandKosovo.HeiscurrentlychairofaNATOresearchgrouponmilitaryveterantransitions,aFulbrightScholarandmemberofseveralDepartmentofDefenseresearchadvisorypanelsfocusedonpsychologicalhealth.HeisthecurrenteditorofMilitaryBehavioralHealth,theflagshipacademicjournalaboutthebiopsychosocialhealthandwell-beingofservicemembers,veteransandmilitaryfamilies.Castrohasauthoredmorethan150scientificarticlesandreportsinnumerousresearchareas.Hiscurrentresearcheffortsfocusonassess

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CARL A. CASTRO is an associate professor, also serving as the director of the Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families. Castro joined the faculty in 2013 after serving 33 years in the U.S. Army, where he obtained the rank of colonel. Castro began his military career as an infantryman in 1981. He served in a variety of research and leadership positions, including as director of the Military Operational Medicine Research Program, Headquarters, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland. Castro has completed two tours in Iraq, as well as peacekeeping missions to Saudi Arabia, Bosnia and Kosovo. He is currently chair of a NATO research group on military veteran transitions, a Fulbright Scholar and member of several Department of Defense research advisory panels focused on psychological health. He is the current editor of Military Behavioral Health, the flagship academic journal about the biopsychosocial health and well-being of service members, veterans and military families. Castro has authored more than 150 scientific articles and reports in numerous research areas. His current research efforts focus on assessing the effects of combat and operations tempo (OPTEMPO) on soldier, family and unit readiness, and evaluating the process of service members’ transitions from military to civilian life.