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Area of Science:

  • Military medicine
  • Biomedical research
  • Public health

Background:

  • The Military Health System (MHS) has a robust medical research program.
  • Civilian academic institutions and the biomedical industry can partner with MHS.
  • Understanding MHS unique features is key for successful collaboration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an introductory framework for engaging with Department of Defense (DoD) funded medical research.
  • To highlight the "requirements-driven" nature of DoD research funding.
  • To encourage collaboration between civilian entities and military research labs.

Main Methods:

  • The DoD aligns funding with specific national security and defense strategies.
  • Requirements documents identify medical areas with unmet needs.
  • Military labs and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences act as central hubs for research.

Main Results:

  • DoD research is characterized as "requirements-driven" rather than "investigator-initiated."
  • Funding is allocated across various research and development phases.
  • Integration into the MHS learning health system enhances research effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Civilian academic institutions and the biomedical industry have opportunities to engage with DoD research.
  • The military's approach to research funding and integration can offer valuable insights for increasing efficiency.
  • Successful partnerships require understanding the DoD's specific needs and strategic alignment.