The 2021 MHSRS has been cancelled
due to concerns related to the high
COVID-19 variant rate in the
Orlando-Kissimmee area.
It is up to the attendee to
cancel any hotel reservations.
This should be done as soon as
possible to avoid any charges.
All registration and vendor fees
will be refunded in their entirety.
View FAQs for 2021 MHSRS Cancellation (revised 6 Aug)
Address additional questions to MHSRShelp@thinktbg.com.
- Poster PDFs – Any uploaded poster pdfs can be viewed by accessing the abstract through the MHSRS number and clicking on View Upload File at the bottom of the abstract page.
- NOTE: Abstracts are published only with the permission of the author.
Thank you to all of the individuals who have
worked so hard to organize this meeting. This
includes the abstract submitters/presenters,
abstract reviewers, session leads, and meeting
organizers. We are all disappointed. This
decision was made after considering multiple
courses of action to include the recent
rise/trending of COVID-19 variant rates in the
Orlando-Kissimmee area and existing federal and
state guidelines.
Over 2,000 scientists registered for the 2021
MHSRS before cancellation. Let’s apply that
momentum forward to continue to demonstrate the
value of military medical research for our
Warfighters and in guiding our nation’s recovery
from this global pandemic. Looking forward to
seeing all of you at the 2022 MHSRS!
Terry M. Rauch, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.B.A.
Director, Medical R&D
OASD(HA)
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2021 MHSRS Award Winners
View All Individual Award Winners and Team Members
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Distinguished Service
David Tribble, M.D., DrPHUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesBethesda, Maryland -
Distinguished Service
Patricia A. Deuster, Ph.D., MPH, FACSUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesBethesda, Maryland
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Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Individual/SARS-C0V-2Laura E. Lamb, Ph.D.Beaumont HealthRoyal Oak, Michigan
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Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Individual/MilitaryLT Chad G. Peltier, USNNaval Medical Submarine Research Laboratory, New London Submarine BaseGroton, Connecticut
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Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/Academia/IndustryConcussion Assessment Research and Education Consortium Team
Thomas W. McAllister, M.D.Indiana University School of MedicineTeam Lead -
Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/SARS-CoV-2Operational Infectious Diseases Laboratory Team
Christopher A. Myers, Ph.D.Naval Health Research CenterSan Diego, CaliforniaTeam Lead
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Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19 Health Action Response for Marines Team
CDR Andrew G. Letzia, USNNaval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MarylandTeam Lead -
Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/Military
The Epidemiology, Immunology and Clinical Characteristics of Emerging Infectious Diseases with Pandemic Potential COVID-19 Cohort Team
Uniformed Services University Infectious Disease Clinical Research ProgramTeam Lead -
Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/Military
Green-X Research Team
Michael D. Reddix, CDR(ret), USN, Ph.D.Naval Medical Research Unit - DaytonTeam Lead -
Outstanding Research Accomplishment/Team/SARS-CoV-2
Integrated Platform for Clinical Assessment and Monitoring Research Team
Douglas S. Brungart, Ph.D.Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterTeam Lead
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