- + High Altitude Research Laboratory opens with ribbon cutting ceremony—The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its High Altitude Research Laboratory at Pikes Peak, Col...
- + Army laboratory study examines impact of military physical exercise on bone health—The exercise physiology laboratory located within the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, has been bustling with activ...
- + Army researchers redefine altitude ascent guidance for high-altitude missions—An Army-led altitude field study conducted last summer on the summit of Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colorado, has redefined altitude ascent guidance...
- + Army appoints new Senior Research Scientist Performance Physiology—The Secretary of the Army announced the appointment of Dr. Karl Friedl, a senior scientist and director of the Strategic Science Management Office at ...
- + USARIEM gives kids hands-on experience in science through 2017 GEMS program—School is back in session, and students are back to hitting the books as they learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, h...
- + USARIEM brings science to the warfighter during Leapfest 2017—Upon a first glance, the three hundred paratroopers competing at this year's Leapfest on Sunday, August 6 weren't quite sure what to think of the inte...
- + USARIEM partners with Norway for eating behavior study—About two hours north of Oslo, in the bitter cold of Elverum, Norway, U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, scientists p...
- + USARIEM Team awarded second quarter Wolf Pack Award for OPAT research—The Physical Performance Optimization and Assessment Team from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, received the Ar...
- + USARIEM showcases Performance Readiness Bar at 2017 Pentagon Lab Day—A broad audience ranging from high school students and military cadets to general officers and government Senior Executive Service had an opportunity ...
- + Airmen dodge 30 heat stress cases with USARIEM's ECTemp algorithm—Temperatures are rising, and with warfighters operating in hot and humid conditions while wearing protective clothing or performing intense work, rese...
- + Natick researchers host 2017 Dietetic Intern Day—Natick Soldier Systems Center, or NSSC, got a little more crowded on April 12, with approximately 50 interns from numerous programs throughout the loc...
- + USARIEM develops virtual X-rays of anatomic avatars—Scientists from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, have been involved since 2010 in developing a computer program...
- + USARIEM featured in new television program "Science Works!"—The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, whose mission is to optimize warfighter health and performance through militar...
- + The science behind the Occupational Physical Assessment Test—Mention the Occupational Physical Assessment Test, or OPAT, to Soldiers, and most will know about the battery of four physical performance tests that,...
- + Army researchers study nutrition requirements for high-altitude missions—No one can work on an empty stomach.
- + USARIEM developing algorithm to predict acute mountain sickness in Soldiers—Every Soldier is different, and this cannot be more evident when troops deployed to the same mountainous terrain experience symptoms of Acute Mountain...
- + Pikes Peak laboratory: USARIEM's proud history of Army Medicine—The winding 14,115-foot ascent to the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine's Maher Memorial Altitude Laboratory at the summit of Pik...
- + USARIEM researches how to sustain acclimatization in Pikes Peak laboratory—What goes up must come down. There has never been a more perfect expression to describe what altitude missions are like for Soldiers.
- + USARIEM welcomes 21st commander—Col. Raymond L. Phua became the 21st commander of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in a June 13 change of command ceremony.
- + USARIEM Soldier receives New Horizon Research Award—Maj. Joseph Kardouni, director of the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine's Total Army Injury and Health Outcomes Database team, re...
- + Natick researchers give dietetic interns a taste of military nutrition—During Natick Soldier Systems Center's Annual Dietetic Intern Day on May 18, researchers from both the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental M...
- + Army Research Institute develops app for acute mountain sickness—The Army has never had technology to plan around the debilitating effects of mountain sickness--until U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Me...
- + Soldier and scientist: making a difference at USARIEM—Cpt. Laurel Smith describes her job as "wearing many hats." No matter what hat she wears at the moment, however, she finds her job in USARIEM rewardin...
- + USARIEM opens doors to high school students during National Biomechanics Day—High school students from Hopkinton, Massachusetts, toured the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine on April 7 as part of National B...
- + Research Institute of Environmental Medicine creating 3-D Soldier Avatars—Since 2010 researchers at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine have taken on the mission to develop a computer program to create...
- + Army's Research Institute conducts MRE study to improve gut health—USARIEM Military Nutrition Division's Meals, Ready to Eat and gut health study gives a whole new meaning to trusting your gut.
- + USARIEM hosts 2016 Women's History Month observance—The Natick Soldier Systems Center celebrated Women's History Month at a ceremony held March 16 in Hunter Auditorium.
- + Army researches military retirees in ongoing weight-loss study—Making healthy New Year's resolutions is easy. Following them is hard. This year for military retirees, however, there's a new option for learning hea...
- + Cook book offers creative meal, ready-to-eat recipes—Imagine unwrapping a meal, ready-to-eat, and digging into nostalgic comfort cuisines, like Parachute Pork, Battalion Brownie Pops and Ranger Red Hot P...
- + ComRaD wins Col. Rohland A. Isker Award—CoMRAD Database creators Andrea Lindsey of Department of Defense Human Performance Resource Center, Holly McClung of USARIEM, and Julie Smith of the U...
- + USARIEM Soldier honored as an 'Angel of the Battlefield'—U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley presented Angels of the Battlefield honoree Sgt. 1st Class Adam J. Morelli with an award for heroism at t...
- + USARIEM Soldier wins Medical Service Corps Award of Excellence Junior Officer Award—Capt. Carrie Quinn, a research physiologist with USARIEM's Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, received the Medical Service Corps Award of Excelle...
- + Natick labs gives kids hands on experience in science through GEMS—This summer the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine once again sponsored the Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science prog...
- + USARIEM completes exclusive space for nursing moms—Recently, the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine completed a room exclusively for new mothers. Called "Nursing Mom Room," this spa...
- + Army lab teams up with Boston Marathon to prevent heat injury—Since 2012, the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine has been an official course weather monitoring authority for the Boston Athleti...
- + USARIEM Soldier named MRMC EOL of the year—SGT Crystal Meints from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine in Natick, Mass., was recently selected as the 2013 U.S. Army Medic...
- + Army conducting joint study to improve bone health in military personnel—Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine have teamed up with the Trainee Health Surveillance Flight 559th Medical G...
- + Army researcher retires after 36 years of service—It's been 36 years since Dr. Andrew Young first stepped foot through the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine's doors as a young cap...
- + USARIEM researchers add scientific rigor to MOS study—U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, or TRADOC, has partnered with USARIEM to conduct the Physical Demands Study. The study will be used to deter...
- + Army Chief of Staff Visits USARIEM—Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond T. Odierno visited the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine at the Natick Soldier Systems Center on...
- + Striking a Balance for Future Success—The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine's Balanced Scorecard is a measurement-based tool developed to manage our strategy and track...
- + USARIEM unveils redesigned website—The U. S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, unveiled their redesigned institute website Monday in an effort to combine multimedia inf...
- + After 32 years of service, Natick researcher says farewell—After more than 30 years of service to the U.S. Army, Dr. Michael N. Sawka has retired.
- + Natick Soldier serves as toxicology subject matter expert during Massachusetts drug lab panel—Lt. Col. Robert Roussel, the Deputy Commander of USARIEM and Forensic Toxicology Consultant to the Army's Surgeon General, provided his insight into b...
- + 'Fearless Felix' historic space jump has Natick ties—The Equivital Life Monitor that "Fearless" Felix Baumgartner strapped on before his 128,100-foot, record-breaking jump was supported and developed wit...
- + Army Research helps firefighter recruits reduce injuries—Researchers at Natick's U. S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine have teamed up with the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy in Stow, Ma...
- + GEMS + summertime science = fun—For the second year in a row the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine is hosting the Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Scien...
- + Natick Soldiers run home for PTSD, traumatic brain injury—A dozen active duty Soldiers and civilians from Natick Soldier Systems Center participated in the Boston Red Sox Run-Walk to Home Base, May 20, 2012.
- + USARIEM Soldiers shine during training exercise—Soldiers from the U.S. Army Institute of Environmental Medicine participated in an exercise where they faced roadside bombs, reacted to attacks and de...
- + Soldier From USARIEM Completes Successful Command—Soldier From USARIEM's military Detachment Completes Successful Command Tour
- + USARIEM Soldiers Say Thank You—Soldiers from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine demonstrated their patriotism by marching in Lexington's annual Patriots Day ...
- + The Army's Future Leaders Explore Future Technology—The Army's future leaders got an inside look at cutting edge research during a visit on April 13 to the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental ...
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