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The WRAIR Sleep Research Center (SRC), part of the Behavioral Biology Branch, is the Department of Defense's premier sleep research facility. WRAIR has conducted sleep studies since the 1950s to characterize the acute performance and physiological impacts of sleep loss. The SRC develops strategies (sleep banking) and technologies (sleep trackers) for monitoring, preventing, and reversing the...
WRAIR's Operational Behavioral Health Research
The Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit are one united team—a bellwether of Navy-Marine Corps integration. IWO ARG-22nd MEU delivers a highly-capable force of warfighters and integrated naval assets to combatant commanders and America’s civilian leaders a wide range of options to deter adversaries, conduct contingency operations, and advance the strategic...
Mission: To conduct surveillance across the Military Health System (MHS) to protect the health of the warfighter and their families through real-time detection of hospital outbreaks using cutting-edge genomics, global tracking of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO), informing appropriate antibiotic use based on precise information.
Mission: To advance the science and deliver solutions to increase resilience, recovery, and readiness that maximize service member health and performance.
Headquartered at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WRAIR-West is strategically positioned to provide support to CONUS and OCONUS-based forces.
Mission: To inform force health protection across the continuum of competition through identification and characterization of medical threats; build and sustain strong relationships with Georgian and regional partners to enhance global health security.
Headquartered in Tbilisi, Georgia. WRAIR-EME is a forward platform in Europe and the Middle East for infectious disease surveillance;...