Resident
MGH/McLean
Boston, MA, United States
Mollie C. Marr, MD, PhD is a third year in the Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital Adult Psychiatry Residency Program and part of the Physician Scientist Training Program. She is a member of the Dissociative Disorders and Trauma Research Program under co-directors Lauren A.M. Lebois, PhD and Milissa L.Kaufman, MD, PhD.
Dr. Marr is a graduate of the Medical Scientist Training Program at Oregon Health & Science University. She completed her PhD in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience in 2021. Her NIH-funded dissertation focused on the effects of stress during pregnancy on offspring neurodevelopment and the intergenerational transmission of childhood maltreatment. Her graduate research was also supported by the ISTSS Putnam Trauma Research Scholars Award. She received a Master of Clinical Research from Oregon Health & Science University in 2023.
Dr. Marr’s research utilizes machine learning, neuroimaging, clinical assessments, and qualitative methods to explore the role of stress and trauma on socio-emotional, cognitive, and neurobiological development. She is also interested in understanding the structural and cultural contexts affecting stress and healing. She has been involved in research related to trauma and trauma-informed care since 2010, with a focus on traumatic experiences in children and adolescents. She plans to pursue a fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry following residency.
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Detecting Dissociation: Comparing the CAPS-5, SCID-D-R, and MID in Women with PTSD
Friday, March 27, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM US Pacific Time