- Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
"This article is about the U.S. Army medical research institute (not the hospital). Otherwise, see
Walter Reed (disambiguation) ."The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is the largest biomedical research facility administered by the U.S. Department of Defense. The institute is centered at the
Forest Glen Annex of theWalter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), part of the unincorporated Silver Spring urban area inMaryland just north ofWashington, DC , but it is a subordinate unit of the U. S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), headquartered atFort Detrick , MD, USA. At Forest Glen, the WRAIR has shared a large, modern laboratory and administrative facility, the SenDaniel K. Inouye Building, also known as Building 503, with theNaval Medical Research Center since 1999.Institute Mandate
Basic and applied medical research supporting U.S. military operations is the focus of WRAIR leaders and scientists. The institute fosters a unique understanding of military medical needs and environments, including the exposures (diseases and physical stresses) that troops encounter and the performance requirements of a deployed military force. Despite the focus on the military, however, the institute has historically also incidentally addressed and solved a variety of non-military medical problems prevalent in the United States and the wider world. It is particularly well known for advances in the field of tropical and
infectious disease medicine.WRAIR Mission
WRAIR Vision
Quotation|""'Be the premier Department of Defense biomedical research organization, constantly relevant, integrating basic research and advanced technology that protects, projects, and sustains the warfighter today, invents global medical solutions for the future, and keeps the warfighter on point for the Nation.""'|
Divisions and Subordinate Units of the WRAIR
Divisions at the Daniel K. Inouye Building
WRAIR Pilot Lot Production Facility Detachments elsewhere in the United States
The WRAIR commands specialized detachments in Texas and Illinois.
pecial Foreign Activities
The WRAIR commands laboratory and clinical facilities in Asia, Africa, and Europe.
*Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS),Bangkok ,Thailand
*United States Army Medical Research Unit-Kenya (USAMRU-K),Nairobi ,Kenya History of the WRAIR
:"For the pre-1953 history of WRAIR's predecessor institutions, see
Army Medical School ."The WRAIR traces its institutional heritage back to the
Army Medical School , founded by U.S. Army Surgeon GeneralGeorge Sternberg in 1893, by some reckonings the first school ofpublic health andpreventive medicine in the world.After a series of name changes, the organization became the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in 1953.
ee also
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Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC), sister agency of WRAIR at Forest Glen
*Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC), garrison/installation command for WRAIR
* U. S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC), WRAIR's higher command headquartersExternal links
* [http://wrair-www.army.mil/ WRAIR Official Website]
* [http://www.wrairclinicaltrials.com/index_j.htm WRAIR Clinical Trials Center Website]"This article contains information that originally came from US Government publications and websites and is in the public domain."
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