The DOD Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO) fulfills the responsibilities and functions of the DOD Executive Agent for Medical Research for the Prevention, Mitigation, and Treatment of Blast Injuries in accordance with Public Law 109-163, Section 256 and DOD Directive 6025.21E. BIRCO coordinates DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries; identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly; promotes information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitates collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members.
The DOD Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office (BIRCO) fulfills the responsibilities and functions of the DOD Executive Agent for Medical Research for the Prevention, Mitigation, and Treatment of Blast Injuries in accordance with Public Law 109-163, Section 256 and DOD Directive 6025.21E. BIRCO coordinates DOD-sponsored biomedical research programs aimed at preventing, mitigating, and treating blast-related injuries; identifies knowledge gaps and shapes research programs accordingly; promotes information sharing among the operational, intelligence, medical, and materiel development communities; and facilitates collaborative research among DOD laboratories and the laboratories of other federal agencies, academics, and industry to leverage resources and to take full advantage of the body of knowledge that resides both within and outside of the DOD to accelerate the delivery of blast injury prevention and treatment strategies to Service members.
To establish and maintain a fully coordinated DoD blast injury research program as envisioned by Congress and directed by the Secretary of Defense, that delivers timely and effective blast injury prevention, mitigation, and treatment strategies to our Service Members today and in the future.
Advancing Blast Injury Research to Protect and Heal Those Who Serve
To establish and maintain a fully coordinated DoD blast injury research program as envisioned by Congress and directed by the Secretary of Defense, that delivers timely and effective blast injury prevention, mitigation, and treatment strategies to our Service Members today and in the future.
Advancing Blast Injury Research to Protect and Heal Those Who Serve
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