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The adapted suite of medical monitoring technology called the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit, or BATDOK, is displayed on the nurses’ station counter at the Wright-Patterson Medical Center April 28. The Air Force Research Laboratory adapted this technology, originally developed for the pararescue community, for medical facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air Force photo/Wesley Farnsworth)
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AFRL Aircraft Decontamination Team ramps up battle against COVID-19
Decontamination using the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System on a C-130 airplane interior is being performed to extinguish mold. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL Aircraft Decontamination Team ramps up battle against COVID-19
Decontamination using the Joint Biological Agent Decontamination System on a C-130 airplane interior is being performed to extinguish mold. (Courtesy photo)
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Felicia Harlow, an Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Directorate senior security research engineer, attends an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) event. Harlow was awarded the 2020 IEEE Dayton Section Women in Engineering (WIE) Award. (Courtesy photo)
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Capt Daniel Wilson, Chief, 88th Medical Group Core Lab, shown here creating in-house vital transport medium for COVID-19 testing due to a national shortage. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kristen Van Wert)
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This is a picture of CDC’s laboratory test kit for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). CDC tests are provided to U.S. state and local public health laboratories, and Department of Defense (DoD) laboratories. (Photo courtesy of CDC)
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Senior Airman Brian Holloway and Staff Sgt. Gregory Railey decontaminate COVID-19 specimens collected from the 88th Medical Group testing site before login at microbiology and transport to the 711th Human Performance Wing's Epidemiology Lab at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM). (U.S. Air Force photo/Kristen Van Wert)
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AFRL holds Biotech Days
Dr. Drew Wagner (UES/Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) and Dr.Matthew Dickerson (Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) discuss the recombinant production of sub-micron gas vesicles and their potential in military applications. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
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AFRL holds Biotech Days
Members of a multi-directorate panel discussed various topics. Scientists Dr. Matthew Dickerson (Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) and Dr. Zachary Reinert (UES/Materials and Manufacturing Directorate) discussed advances enabled by synthetic biology in military applications of high-temperature composites and energetic materials. Dr. David Burch (711th Human Performance Wing) decribed how researchers are transforming aeromedical evacuation for the multi-domain battlespace. Dr. Matthew DeWitt (University of Dayton Research Institute) talked about how he is collaborating with scientists in the Aerospace Systems Directorate to develop hydrocarbon fuels for high performance of high speed flight systems. (Courtesy photo)
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AFRL holds Biotech Days
Dr. Rhett Martineau, UES/Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, visits the Environmental Assessment team demo described by Jerimiah Jackson, UES/711th Human Performance Wing. Dr. Amy Breedon and Jacke Kirsch, UES/711th Human Performance Wing, observe. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
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AFRL holds Biotech Days
Dr. Adam Strang demonstrates Airman Data Analysis and Performance Tracking System to Dr. Jill McQuade, one of the Biotech Days organizers. Both are from the 711th Human Performance Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Spencer Deer)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Leigh Crane, an aerospace medical technician with the 118th Medical Group, Tennessee Air National Guard, waits for a patient to arrive at a drive-up COVID-19 testing site March 30, 2020 in Livingston, Tennessee. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Cornelius).
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Mission to Mars 2019
Student inflate habitats during the 2019 Mission to Mars at the Albuquerque Convention Center May 10, 2019. The Air Force Research Laboratory New Mexico’s STEM Outreach branch put on the mission, with more than 1,300 fifth-grade students from schools across the Albuquerque area and New Mexico taking part in the massive science and engineering experiment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jim Fisher)
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Leuhman Ridge is located on Edwards Air Force Base and is home to AFRL’s rocket test stands that have testing abilities that range from individual component testing to captive engine and motor firings to captive testing of fully assembled vehicles. As companies proceed through their OTA’s one of the many test facilities may be picked to test their specific experiment. (Courtesy photos)
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An Ohio 3D-printing company made face shields for a New York medical facility after Michael Graniero of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Small Business office facilitated the connection. When Graniero learned about hospitals and medical facilities with critical supply needs, he leveraged his government and industry contacts to identify able manufacturing firms with additional capacity. Without a manufacturing line, hospitals in New York and Connecticut risked running out of critical protective gear if the pandemic depleted their existing stock. (Courtesy photo/Pamton3D)
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An Ohio 3D-printing company made face shields for a New York medical facility after Michael Graniero of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Small Business office facilitated the connection. When Graniero learned about hospitals and medical facilities with critical supply needs, he leveraged his government and industry contacts to identify able manufacturing firms with additional capacity. Without a manufacturing line, hospitals in New York and Connecticut risked running out of critical protective gear if the pandemic depleted their existing stock. (Courtesy photo/Pamton3D)
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Sodium Guidestar at the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate's Starfire Optical Range
The Sodium Guidestar at the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate's Starfire Optical Range.
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From left to right: Drs. Joe Slocik, Rajesh Naik and Patrick Dennis. (Courtesy photo)
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Dr. Richard Beblo, an AFRL research engineer, worked in the United Kingdom for six months as part of the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program (ESEP). He joined Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), the U.K.’s counterpart to AFRL. Beblo particularly enjoyed the warfighter integration experiences, which he described as similar to Air Force BLU-ing trips. He visited Southwick House during one of these trips, the site where allied leaders planned the Normandy invasion. This photo shows him and his Dstl colleagues in the D-day Map Room. (Courtesy photo)
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Leon Plouviez, a graduate scientist from the United Kingdom recently completed a six-month assignment at AFRL, as part of the Engineer and Scientist Exchange Program (ESEP). Plouviez’s time in the U.S. was part of Dstl’s graduate development program, a two-year career rotation with four, six-month placements. While three of those are within Dstl, he chose AFRL for his external assignment. While he worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, he visited New York’s Brooklyn Bridge for the New Year. (Courtesy photo)
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