Academically, Jaime R. Carlo-Casellas, Ph.D. completed his B.S. in medical technology at the School of Medicine in Augusta, Georgia, his M.S. in Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Athens, Georgia and his Ph.D. in Experimental Immunopathology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Also, he completed fellowships funded by the Arthritis Foundation and the National Science Foundation before moving on to Boston during the AIDS epidemic.
During the Vietnam Conflict he served as a Medical Service Officer in the United States Navy as Officer-in-Charge of the Immunohematology and Microbiology laboratories at the Naval Hospital in Oakland, California, then as Investigator at the Naval Microbiology Research Unit, University of California Berkeley and at the Chelsea Naval Blood Research Center, Chelsea, Massachusetts. He also served as Officer-in-Charge of a top-secret biological warfare operation aboard the USS Granville Hall, homeport Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
After fifteen years in the field of experimental immunopathology at Northeastern University and Harvard University School of Medicine in Boston, he established CC Scientific, Ltd, a medico-legal translation business, that to this day serves the healthcare, insurance, and financial service industries.
In the early 1980s, while as Director of the Immunohematology Research Laboratories at the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine he met Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D., who trained Jaime in Mindfulness in Medicine.
In 1999, after training in Trauma-Sensitive Yoga and Life Coaching, Jaime founded the Stress Management & Prevention Center, LLC, an organization dedicated to the management of clients suffering from emotional trauma (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders and Complex- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders), which include those suffering from child sexual abuse, combat trauma, victims of terrorisms, first-responders, and those struggling with addictive behavior.