The 2025 Military Health System Research Symposium, held in Kissimmee, Florida, Aug. 4–7, focused on the theme, “Supporting the Deployed Warfighter through Military Medical Research.” Over 3,000 military and industry health researchers, scientists, and healthcare professionals shared their work through plenary and breakout sessions. MHSRS is a venue to exchange knowledge to advance medical readiness for the warfighter, sharing key research on topics including women’s health, traumatic brain injuries, psychological and behavioral health, global health engagements, combat casualty care, warfighter readiness, expeditionary medicine, and artificial intelligence.
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Dr. Kayla Septer, Navy Medicine Research and Development, Bethesda, Maryland, receives a second-place award for her ...
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Kyle Meetze, Safi Biotherapeutics, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Loughborough, United Kingdom, receives a second ...
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U.S. Air Force Col. William Kilgore, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, receives a first-place award for his poster, ...
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Dr. Ava Puccio, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, receives a third-place award for ...
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U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Daniel Crouch, Navy Medicine Research and Development, San Diego, California, receives an honorable ...
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U.S. Army Maj. Thomas Musich, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, receives an honorable mention for his poster, ...
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Dr. Cory Smith, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, receives an honorable mention award for his poster, “Impact of Cold Air ...
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Maj. David Zeidler, German Federal Armed Forces Central Hospital, Koblenz, Germany, receives an honorable mention for his ...
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The “Best in Show” winner is given to Capt. Ziv Talmi Yaakov of the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, Tel Hashomer, ...
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Maj. Johan Schmitt, Toulon, France, receives an honorable mention award for his poster, “Injury Survivability and Death ...
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The best military research teams and future leaders of military health were honored during the 2025 MHSRS Awards, which ...
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Dr. Elliot Dirr, Naval Medical Research Unit, Dayton, Ohio, wins third place for his work, “Partial Pressure of Oxygen ...
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Dr. Julian Dilley, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, receives second place for his ...
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Charles Elder, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, wins first place for his work, “Leveraging Artificial ...
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Dr. Diane Bolton, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, receives a ...
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Dr. Mylea Cristner, 59th Medical Wing, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio Texas, wins first place for her entry in the ...
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The 2025 Military Health System Research Symposium, held in Kissimmee, Florida, Aug. 4–7, focused on the theme, ...
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U.S. Army Lt. Col Bridgett Owens, U.S. Army of Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, Natick, Massachusetts, ...
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Alfreda Brown, a phlebotomist with the Armed Services Blood Program at Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Fort Gordon, ...
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U.S. Army Col. Matthew Scherer moderates a panel discussion on blast overpressure exposure and blast-induced traumatic ...
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Last Updated: August 07, 2025