b'C E N T E R F O R R E S I L I E N C EI N D E P E N D E N T R E S E A R C H E R SM ore than four hundred studies conducted at over one hundred medical schools and research institutions during the past fifty years have demonstrated benefits of the TM technique for mind, body, and behavior. The following are a few of the investigators involved in this research.Peter J. Bayley, PhD Director of Research atMount Sinai and Director of the Trauma & the War Related Illness & Injury Study CenterReadjustment Services (PTSD) Clinic(WRIISC) and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and BehavioralClarence Grim, MD Professor of Medicine-Sciences, Stanford University Cardiology, Medical College of WisconsinMayer Bellehsen, PhD Director of NorthwellRavishankar Jayadevappa, PhD Professor, Healths Unified Behavior Health Center Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of MedicineSabahat Bokhari, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of Nuclear Cardiology,Sangeeta Joshi, MD Associate Professor of Columbia University Medical Center Medicine, Duke University School of MedicineLisa Brenner, PhD Director of the VA RockyPatty J. Lee, MD Professor of Medicine and Mountain Mental Illness Research EducationProfessor of Cell Biology, Duke University and Clinical Center (MIRECC) and ResearchSchool of MedicineDivision Director for the American Association of Suicidology C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD Irwin and Sheila Allen Trust Chair in Womens Health Research Jordan Davis, PhD Assistant Professor andand Director,Barbra Streisand Womens Heart Associate Director, USC Center for ArtificialCenter; Director,Linda Joy Pollin Womens Intelligence in Society Heart Health Program; Director,Preventive and Rehabilitative Cardiac Center; Professor Janine Flory, PhD Associate ProfessorofCardiology, Cedars Sinai Medical Centerof Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at 14'