Department of Defense Research Symposium
Advances in Biomedical Research
Wolstein Research Center
August 18-19 2022
This symposium brings together Northeast Ohio’s leading biomedical researchers to illustrate and define the most significant future technology areas of Biomedical, Health and Human Performance Sciences for academic and United States government research. The symposium will focus on Department of Defense (DOD) themed Biomedical Research involving Case Western Reserve University, its affiliate hospitals, and its DOD partners. Our goal is to reconnect and create conversations and collaborations in biomedical research.
This symposium brings together Northeast Ohio’s leading biomedical researchers to illustrate and define the most significant future technology areas of Biomedical, Health and Human Performance Sciences for academic and United States government research. The symposium will focus on Department of Defense (DOD) themed Biomedical Research involving Case Western Reserve University, its affiliate hospitals, and its DOD partners. Our goal is to reconnect and create conversations and collaborations in biomedical research.
Intended participants include industry and government partners, students, Postdocs, faculty, research staff and administrators from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Medical Center Cleveland, the MetroHealth System, the Cleveland Clinic, the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, and across Ohio. Highlighting the translational nature of DOD research, the symposium will support a poster session for graduate students and Postdocs that focus on translational research, product development, and commercialization.
Intended participants include industry and government partners, students, Postdocs, faculty, research staff and administrators from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Medical Center Cleveland, the MetroHealth System, the Cleveland Clinic, the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, and across Ohio. Highlighting the translational nature of DOD research, the symposium will support a poster session for graduate students and Postdocs that focus on translational research, product development, and commercialization.
*Registration is free but required*
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This conference is made possible by the generous support of:
Courtney Burton Frontiers of Medicine Lecture Fund
CWRU Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics
CWRU Central Office of Research Administration
CWRU Department of Nutrition
Veale Institute
Case Coulter Translational Research Program