Research

Research that Advances Impact and Progress

At the heart of Geneva’s mission is research — from basic science to clinical research to translational research. Our research addresses critical military priorities, ensuring alignment with the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Defense Health Agency (DHA) to enhance the health and readiness of service members and the broader public. With over 30 years of experience, Geneva drives research across the entire continuum to ensure the success of the researcher and the advancement of their projects. Leveraging our deep expertise and access to military sites and assets worldwide, as well as our with strong collaborations with academic institutions, industry leaders, and government agencies, we advance groundbreaking innovations and cutting-edge treatments.

 

Programs of Research

Geneva drives several Programs of Research that advance military and civilian healthcare by addressing critical health priorities through strategic and collaborative efforts. As a leader in the military health system, Geneva builds networks with academia, government, and industry to deliver effective solutions that align with government needs. With expertise in program development and execution, Geneva ensures progress from concept to implementation for the Department of Defense and beyond.

Autonomous Reanimation & Evacuation Research Institute & Innovation Center

AREVA

The Autonomous Reanimation & Evacuation Research Institute & Innovation Center advances innovative solutions in wearable medical technologies, polytrauma management, and critical care to address the unique challenges of combat and austere environments.

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Fort Liberty Research Institute

FLRI

The Fort Liberty Research Institute (FLRI) is dedicated solely to research supporting the warfighter's capability in areas including human performance, sustainment, traumatic brain injury, and the female Warfighter.

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Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation Research for Operational Readiness

MIRROR

Musculoskeletal injuries (MSKI) affect approximately 800,000 service members annually, resulting in 25 million days of limited duty. These injuries are the leading cause of medical discharge and downgrade, severely impacting combat readiness.

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TriService Nursing Research Program

TSNRP

The TriService Nursing Research Program (TSNRP) enables the operational readiness, health, and care of warfighters by advancing military nurse scholars, nursing research, and evidence-based practice in the Military Healthcare System.

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USU- 4D Bio3 Center for Biotechnology

4D Bio3 is a Center for Biotechnology that develops and adapts promising new biotechnology to benefit Warfighter readiness and resilience.

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Scientific Publications

Explore the cutting-edge of science with the latest scientific publications from Geneva researchers and thought leaders.

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