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Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson,

Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson,

Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson, biomedical science technicians with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, make adjustments to the shock tube Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The s... More

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, runs a blood gas sample Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Thomas is gathering information on blood gathered from ab... More

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational research providing innovative solutions for burn, trauma, and combat casualty care from time of injury through rehabilitation, placing equal emphasis i... More

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center, demonstrates hand movement exercises for a patient to perform during a therapy session Fe... More

Members of the U.S. Army Burn Flight Team at the U.S.

Members of the U.S. Army Burn Flight Team at the U.S.

Members of the U.S. Army Burn Flight Team at the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center pose in a Burn Intensive Care Unit treatment room Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The team provides worl... More

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the

Pfc. Rayon Thomas, medical lab specialist with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, runs a blood gas sample Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Thomas is gathering information on blood gathered from ab... More

Spc. Shenouda Zarif, a U.S. Army biomedical science

Spc. Shenouda Zarif, a U.S. Army biomedical science

Spc. Shenouda Zarif, a U.S. Army biomedical science technician with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, sets a plate for a culture experiment Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Zarif is a member of t... More

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational

USAISR plans and executes registry-based and translational research providing innovative solutions for burn, trauma, and combat casualty care from time of injury through rehabilitation, placing equal emphasis i... More

Spc. Jordan Smith, an Army medical lab specialist with

Spc. Jordan Smith, an Army medical lab specialist with

Spc. Jordan Smith, an Army medical lab specialist with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, inputs sample data for storage and organization purposes Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. This process all... More

Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson,

Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson,

Spc. Daniel Oladejo (right) and Spc. Peter Johnson, biomedical science technicians with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research, make adjustments to the shock tube Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The s... More

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center, demonstrates hand movement exercises for a patient to perform during a therapy session Fe... More

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician

Spc. Kirk Matthews, an Army physical therapist technician with the U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center, demonstrates hand movement exercises for a patient to perform during a therapy session Fe... More

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