Overview
For more than 200 years, the U.S. Army has been a pioneer in medical innovation, driven by the mission to protect the health and readiness of Soldiers. From George Washingtos's Continental Army inoculating Soldiers against smallpox in 1777 to groundbreaking discoveries like Major Walter Reed's proof of mosquito transmission of yellow fever, Army medical research has consistently shaped the course of history. These efforts have led to advancements in preventive medicine, combat casualty care, and public health that continue to benefit both military and civilian populations.
DHA R&D-MRDC builds upon this proud legacy, conducting cutting-edge biomedical research to address the unique challenges faced by Warfighters. Headquartered at Fort Detrick, Maryland, and supported by a global network of specialized research institutes, We are uniquely positioned to deliver innovative solutions that enhance military health and readiness.
Our work is guided by a commitment to saving lives and improving the health and resilience of America's Warfighters. We ensure that Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines are equipped to meet the demands of modern warfare. With a global footprint, dedicated workforce, and unparalleled expertise, DHA R&D-MRDC continues to lead the charge in military medical research, ensuring that America's sons and daughters are prepared to face any challenge, anywhere in the world.

