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7/9/2020
"[T]he team realized that while the CAMIC would function well for tracheostomy, its true use would be for intubation..."
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7/7/2020
The Cancer Genome Atlas Project began in 2006 as a joint effort between the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Human Genome Research Institute.
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7/6/2020
ECMO is a heart-lung bypass system that circulates blood through an external artificial lung, oxygenates it, and delivers it back into the bloodstream.
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6/10/2020
15 winners of Research & Innovation Month awards announced
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2/14/2020
MHSRS is the Department of Defense’s premier scientific meeting
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11/4/2019
FedHealthIT recognized two DHA leaders, past and present, for their government service during a ceremony in Arlington, Va.
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9/13/2019
Imagine unmanned vehicles bringing medical supplies or blood products to support a field medic’s care of wounded soldiers, or even transporting a wounded warfighter to safety. Researchers at the Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, or TATRC, are collaborating with the Services, academia and private industry to make such scenarios a reality.
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8/20/2019
Dozens of scientists from Navy are presenting their work
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