- The
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR) is the
largest biomedical research facility administered by the U.S.
Department of
Defense (DoD). The...
- (The
MDPSS officially became the
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR) in 1953
after a
number of
intermediate name changes.) The
freshly commissioned...
- had been
MDPSS was
renamed the
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR). 1964 saw the
birth of the
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Nursing (WRAIN)...
- (PDF) on 26
March 2022.
Retrieved 29
March 2022. "Phase 1
Clinical Trial of
WRAIR-developed COVID-19
Vaccine Begins". 5
April 2022.
Archived from the original...
- (–)-enantiomer.
Mefloquine was
formulated at
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR) in the 1970s
shortly after the end of the
Vietnam war.
Mefloquine was number...
- Army-developed Zika vaccine". www.army.mil. "Emerging
Infectious Diseases |
WRAIR". www.
wrair.army.mil. Mukherjee,
Siddhartha (August 15, 2016). "The Race for a...
- by
congressmen and presidents.
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR), near Washington, D.C., is the
largest biomedical research facility administered...
-
Inouye Building,
built to
house the
Walter Reed Army
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR) and the
Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC). In 2007, The
Citadel dedicated...
-
Institute of
Research (
WRAIR). There, he
began recording from the
primary visual cortex of
sleeping and
awake cats. At
WRAIR, he
invented the modern...
- most
likely through cranial aqueducts,"
Mckesson Bioservices Corporation,
Wrair United States Army
Medical Research Detachment. (PDF) Lin, J.C., 1980, "The...