Working With DoD Partners: Research Funding, Collaboration, Licensing, & Career Opportunities

February 23, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

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Add to Calendar 2/23/2021 10:00:00 AM 2/23/2021 11:00:00 AM Working With DoD Partners: Research Funding, Collaboration, Licensing, & Career Opportunities

Through new applications of advanced science and medicine, the DoD (Department of Defense) manages collaborative research that discovers, develops, and delivers biomedical solutions for Service Members, Veterans, and the American public. This includes potential solutions arising from biopharma, medtech, digital health research, and more.

Representatives from the DoD CDMRP (Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs) funding organization and USARIEM (the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine) research laboratories, both within the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, will join this panel to seek out opportunities to inform and engage with representatives from both industry and academia. Tune in and learn about the variety of research programs of interest to the DoD and Congress, funding and partnering opportunities, as well as technology available for transfer/licensing. Find out what program areas might be a good fit for your research and participate in Q&A with representatives from their Natick or Fort Detrick branches. See what technologies are available for collaboration or out-licensing and get information on how and when to apply for research funding.

If you would like to get more information before the forum please contact forums@massbio.org and we can connect you to the appropriate DoD personnel.

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Colonel, Commander of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine
Colonel Troy Morton is the Commander of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. COL Morton left his hometown to attend Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri in October 1991. After completing training he served in the Florida National Guard 124th Light Infantry. He received a direct commission in 1999 and served as a Treatment Platoon Leader until transitioning to the active Army in July of 2000 to begin a Podiatric Surgical residency. COL Morton graduated from Brigham Young University obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Developmental Psychology with a Pre-med emphasis. Upon graduation he received the Brigham Award. He attended Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine Miami Florida and received his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine in 2000. COL Morton is a graduate of the Army War College and Command and General Staff College. His awards include the Army Meritorious Service Medal (five oak leaf clusters); the Army Commendation Medal (oak leaf cluster); and the Army Achievement Medal (two oak leaf clusters). He is a member of the Order of Military Merit. COL Morton and his wife Brenda have two daughters.