Sideboys prepare for the depature of the official party at the conclusion of Naval Medical Research Center’s (NMRC) change of command, June 18. Rear Adm. Tim Weber, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific, presidded over the ceremony, during which Capt. Adam Armstrong turned over the helm to Capt. William Deniston. NMRC is the lead medical research lab for the Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and has seven subordinate laboratories that conduct research in infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health, aerospace and undersea
Sideboys prepare for the depature of the official party at the conclusion of Naval Medical Research Center’s (NMRC) change of command, June 18. Rear Adm. Tim Weber, commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific, presidded over the ceremony, during which Capt. Adam Armstrong turned over the helm to Capt. William Deniston. NMRC is the lead medical research lab for the Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and has seven subordinate laboratories that conduct research in infectious diseases, biological warfare detection and defense, combat casualty care, environmental health, aerospace and undersea medicine, epidemiology and behavioral sciences, and medical modeling, simulation and operational mission support. Weber, as the NMFP commander, has oversight of Navy Medicine's research and development enterprise.
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