Charles A. Morgan III, University of New Haven

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Associate Professor National Security West Haven, Connecticut CMorgan@newhaven.edu Office: (203) 932-1154

Bio/Research

Charles A. Morgan III, MD, MA, worked in academic, clinical, and research environments for 25 years at Yale University. In addition to his work at Yale, Dr. Morgan has supervised students in the masters program at the Joint Military Intelligence College, Bolling AFB, Washington, DC. Dr. Morgan se...

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Bio/Research

Charles A. Morgan III, MD, MA, worked in academic, clinical, and research environments for 25 years at Yale University. In addition to his work at Yale, Dr. Morgan has supervised students in the masters program at the Joint Military Intelligence College, Bolling AFB, Washington, DC. Dr. Morgan served as a medical intelligence officer (2003-2010) with the Central Intelligence Agency and was a government liaison with the US Intelligence Science Board; In 2011 Dr. Morgan deployed to Afghanistan with the US Army’s Asymmetric Warfare Group. From 2011-2013, Dr. Morgan served as an operations specialist for the Special Technologies Laboratory of the Department of Energy. At present, Dr. Morgan continues to perform private consulting regarding selection and assessment for the Asymmetric Warfare Group and the US Navy.

Dr. Morgan’s work and research has been featured on CNN, ABC’s 20/20, Discovery Channel (U.S. and Canada) and on National Public Radio. In addition, his work has been cited in Popular Science, Wired, Men’s Magazine, The New Yorker magazine, the New York Times and New Scientist. In recognition of the impact his work has had on military training for U.S. Army Special Forces personnel, Dr. Morgan received the Civilian Patriot Award in 2008. In 2010, Dr. Morgan received the Sir Henry Welcome Medal and Prize for his development of interventions to buffer the negative impact of stress on human cognition, memory, learning and operational performance.


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