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The Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) acting director for

The Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) acting director for

The Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) acting director for Research and Development, Sean Biggerstaff, left, is greeted by Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) commanding officer, Capt. Marshall Monteville, right, du... More

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC), Sean Biggerstaff, acting director for Research and Development, Defense Health Agency (DHA), meets with the command’s researchers to share insights about D... More

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC), Sean Biggerstaff, second from right, acting director for Research and Development, Defense Health Agency (DHA),visits the command’s environmental chamber i... More

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC),

During a visit to Naval Health Research Center (NHRC), Sean Biggerstaff, left, acting director for Research and Development, Defense Health Agency (DHA), tours the command’s infectious diseases laboratories whe... More

Cmdr. Shawn Soutiere, second from left, department

Cmdr. Shawn Soutiere, second from left, department

Cmdr. Shawn Soutiere, second from left, department head for Warfighter Performance at the Naval Health Research Center (NHRC), discusses current research studies with Sean Biggerstaff, fourth from left, acting ... More

Staff from Naval Health Research Center’s Warfighter

Staff from Naval Health Research Center’s Warfighter

Staff from Naval Health Research Center’s Warfighter Performance Department discuss the command’s current studies with Sean Biggerstaff, right, acting director for Research and Development, Defense Health Agenc... More

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