Research on Navy-Related Combat Casualty Care Issues, Navy Operational Related Injuries and Illnesses and Approaches to Enhance Navy/Marine Corps Personnel Combat Performance.

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of GEO-CENTERS? technical activities for the fourth quarter of the contractual base year for the Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI) under Contract N00014-95-D-0048, Delivery Order #001. This delivery order encompasses a variety of scientific studies that are capable of supporting ongoing and projected programs under the cognizance of NMRI; NMRI TOX/DET-Dayton, OH; NDRI-Great Lakes, IL; the NDRI Detachment-Bethesda, MD; and the National Naval Medical Center-Bethesda, MD. The format for these periodic technical progress reports consists of four sections each listed by the location of the research. The sections are (1) Descriptions of work to be performed, (2) Objectives planned for the current reporting period, (3) Summary of work performed during current reporting period, and (4) Objectives for the next reporting period. Accumulated scientific reports, technical reports and journal articles are being provided as part of this annual technical progress report. Specifically, the research conducted by OEO-CENTERS during this quarterly reporting period has been focused on the following general scientific programs: (A) Infectious disease threat assessment and enterics programs. (B) Immune cell biology, wound repair and artificial blood studies. (C) Biomedical diving programs. (D) Personnel performance enhancement programs. (E) Breast Care Center. (F) Dental related diseases. (G) Toxicological studies.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1996
Accession Number
ADA304753

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