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The US Navy Surgeon General and Chief, US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham (front center) visited the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) on February 25, 2020. NAMRU-Dayton Commanding Officer, Captain Nimfa Teneza-Mora (right) and NAMRU-Dayton Executive Officer, Captain Dennis Faix (left) take a photo with command officers. During the visit Rear Adm. Gillingham toured research facilities and spoke with investigators about how vital their research is to producing medically ready forces and a ready medical force. (U.S Navy photo by Megan Mudersbach/Released).

Tags:   NAMRUDayton Navy Medicine Navy Research Navy Readiness Navy NAMRU-D BUMED 20-0072 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio United States

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Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, visited the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) on February 25. Rear Adm. Gillingham sees firsthand the way researchers are responding to the Navy's needs by developing products for the fleet to improve trainig and flight operations. NAMRU-Dayton research psychologist, Dr. Kara Blacker, explains how the Reduced Oxygen Breathing Environment (ROBE) support research to provide a safer way to conduct pilot hypoxia training. (U.S Navy photo by Megan Mudersbach/Released).

Tags:   NAMRUDayton Navy Medicine Navy Research Navy Readiness Navy NAMRU-D BUMED 20-0072 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio United States

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Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, visited the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) on February 25. NAMRU-Dayton environmental toxicology, Dr. Andrew Keebaugh, explains the impact to warfighter survivability of the Department of Defense' largest inhalation toxicology laboratory for non-chemical and biological weapons housed at NAMRU-Dayton. (U.S Navy photo by Megan Mudersbach/Released)

Tags:   NAMRUDayton Navy Medicine Navy Research Navy Readiness Navy NAMRU-D BUMED 20-0072 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio United States

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Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, visited the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) on February 25. NAMRU-Dayton inhalation toxicologist, Dr. Satheesh Sivasubramani speaks with Rear Adm. Gillingham regarding the team of researchers investigating toxicological and environmental concerns for the Department of Defense.

Tags:   NAMRUDayton Navy Medicine Navy Research Navy Readiness Navy NAMRU-D BUMED 20-0072 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio United States

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Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham, Navy surgeon general and chief, US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, visited the Naval Medical Research Unit Dayton (NAMRU-Dayton) on February 25. Gillingham addressed the staff during an admiral’s call where he outlined his guidance that “Navy Medicine will optimize to project medical power in support of Naval Superiority".

Tags:   NAMRUDayton Navy Medicine Navy Research Navy Readiness Navy NAMRU-D BUMED 20-0072 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio United States


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