
Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) recently highlighted its expertise in military health and warfighter performance at the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) at the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida.
Held annually, the MHSRS provides a collaborative setting for the exchange of information between military providers with deployment experience, research and academic scientists, international partners, and industry on research and related health care initiatives falling under the topic areas of combat casualty care, military operational medicine, clinical and rehabilitative medicine, information sciences, military infectious diseases, and radiation health effects.
Scientists and Engineers from ARA presented a variety of research and technologies addressing several of the MHSRS topic areas, showcasing ARA’s expertise in Modeling and Simulation, Digital Modernization, Integrated Systems Engineering, and other core capabilities.
For over 30 years, ARA has supported the development of health and human performance solutions, serving military, government, and private customers worldwide. ARA offers a full range of services across the health and medical domains.
This year, ARA presentations included:
- Multimodal Inference Directed Autodoc System (MIDAS) in the Robotics & Human-Machine Teaming for Augmenting Combat Casualty Care Delivery Session
- Time-Dependent Physiological Models of Combined Injury from Thermal Burn and Widespread Radiation Exposure in the Managing Radiation Injuries in a Near-Peer Conflict Session
- Using a commercially available head surrogate to assess hearing protection device performance across multiple hearing pathways in the Warfighter Auditory & Vestibular Health: Performance, Prevention, & Management Session
- Aligning AeroVitalGuard/4TDS with En Route Care Management in the Realizing the Survival Chain – The Interoperable Data System to Accelerate Clinical & Operational Decision-Making Session
- A DEVS Model of Combat Casualty Care for Synthetic Data Generation in the Realizing the Survival Chain – The Interoperable Data System to Accelerate Clinical & Operational Decision-Making Session
- AI Algorithms for Detecting Mild Traumatic Brain Injury using Multi-Modal Data from Wearable Sensors in the Clinical Needs & New Technologies For Optimizing Cognition & Executive Function After TBI Session
- Using Pupillometry to Assess Neurophysiological Effects of LED-Based Transcranial Photobiomodulation in the Fatigue Mitigation for Medical and Operational Readiness Session
- Virtual Data Generation to Support Autonomous Casualty Care Systems in the Robotics & Human-Machine Teaming for Augmenting Combat Casualty Care Delivery Session
With expertise in research, consulting, and technology development, ARA enhances performance, health, and safety while ensuing cost-effective biomedical solutions.
Learn more at https://www.ara.com/health-solutions/.