
CU Center for COMBAT Research
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Save and improve lives on the battlefield and at home.
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http://combatresearch.org 01-04-2021 15:17:48
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Congrats to CU Center for COMBAT Research director, Vik Bebarta for having been a lead panelist for National Academy of Sciences & NASEM Health. His speech focused on bolstering #military/civilian partnerships centered around #innovation, public #health, trauma care, #research & readiness.


We're looking to fill a post-doctoral #fellowship position with the CU Center for COMBAT Research + University of Colorado Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative focusing on #military psychological health & suicide prevention. Please view the information below about how to apply! #NowHiring


We were thrilled to welcome leaders from Uniformed Services University at CU Anschutz Medical Campus last week to explore opportunities for growth in innovation, research, & education. We look forward to continuing our collaborations & partnership with USU to find solutions to improve #militarymedicine.


Join us at CU Anschutz Medical Campus to celebrate the heroic veterans who have served our country. This #VeteransDay2024 luncheon is open to all #veteran & #military connected students, faculty, staff, & partners who wish to show their support & join us in honoring their sacrifices.


BREAKING NEWS: Department of Defense ๐บ๐ธ grants $15.6 million to CU Anschutz Medical Campus researchers to investigate trauma resuscitation in resource-constrained environments of South Africa. -+- Collaborators include armyemdoc + Dr. Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman CU School of Medicine bit.ly/3UInNGO

Many thanks to Colonel Kevin K. Chung, MD for presenting the #CriticalCare Grand Rounds for CU Department of Anesthesiology today on the topic of innovative approaches to novel extracorporeal blood purification to reduce pathogens, neurotoxins, and more!





We were thrilled to host Octapharma at CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Octapharma is a global healthcare company focused on #hematology, #immunotherapy, & critical care, & one of the largest human protein product manufacturers. We look forward to growing our partnership.



It was an honor to visit North American Aerospace Defense Command & U.S. Northern Command to discuss ongoing #research re: prolonged field care, arctic medicine,ย #trauma injury, & methods to modernize pre-hospital #combat casualty care.


We're hiring! The CU Center for COMBAT Research is currently seeking a Business and Operations Specialist to join our team at CU Anschutz Medical Campus. Please apply by following the QR code below! #nowhiring #denverjobs


Congrats to LCDR Ian Eisenhauer, MD, John Hesling, MD, Matthew Paulson, MD, & Ricardo Villarreal, MD on their graduation/promotion celebration last week! You each have been a valuable asset to the CU Center for COMBAT Research & we look forward to continuing collaborations!


It was such a pleasure to visit ALTEN Technology USA last week to discuss opportunities for future collaborations. ALTEN is a world leader in #engineering and #IT services. Many thanks to the ALTEN Technology team for hosting us. We look forward to continuing to grow our partnership.


We were honored to host U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, DHA director, for a campus visit this month! Crosland met with researchers from across the CU School of Medicine to discuss military health care innovation, research, and partnerships. Read more: news.cuanschutz.edu/emergency-mediโฆ

We'd like to thank Siemens Healthineers & Rajant Health for visiting CU Anschutz Medical Campus last week. It was a great visit, & we look forward to expanding our collaborations. We'd also like to thank Tara Hendry-Hofer for her informative presentation. #healthcare #innovation



Check out this amazing interview w/ CU Center for COMBAT Research co-founder, Dr. Flarity, about leading with #resiliency. -+- "It's a gift to be a leader at whatever level you're at. A good decision today is better than the best decision too late." -+- open.spotify.com/episode/6BNzoYโฆ

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