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How Geneva advances trauma research through exceptional program management.
Research Insights with Stefan Ambs, PhD, MPH One in seven African-American men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime. Overall, African-American men are 2.2 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than white men. What is the cause of this discrepancy, and what can be done about it?
An interview with Geneva Principal Investigator Brad Isaacson, PhD, MBA, MSF, PMP and Senior Program Manager Linzie Wagner, PMP, CRA on musculoskeletal injury research accomplishments in 2021. COVID-19 didn't just alter everyday life in 2021; it also upended military medical research initiatives, including critical research for musculoskeletal injuries (MSI) which affects 800,000 U.S.
Geneva has worked with Theradaptive, Inc., a privately-held biotechnology company focused on regenerative medicine technology, on getting their therapeutic platform into the clinic since 2017. The company’s founder is a 20-year Army veteran and MIT alumnus retired LTC Luis Alvarez, PhD. LTC Alvarez developed the platform technology during active duty in the Army.
How Geneva helped support the largest vaccine effort in history.
News Articles
Every year, March is designated Women's History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women's contributions in American history. At Geneva, we're celebrating brilliant researchers and their contributions to advancing military medicine. These people are disrupting norms, setting precedents - and also happen to be women.
Researcher to Watch: LTC Julie Rizzo, MD, FACS, USA Speed and accuracy are critical when it comes to patient triage during trauma situations. AI-based technology can transform routine care so that they can be used easily in responding to disease outbreaks and mass casualty incidents.
The National Capital Region (NCR) military medical market includes all of the federal district and parts of the U.S. states of Maryland and Virginia. This area is more widely known as the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Encompassing the majority of federal agencies, the NCR is crucial to military medical research infrastructure.
World Mental Health Day is 10 October 2021 World Mental Health Day comes at a time when the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has already had a marked effect on people's mental health.
The USU Center for Biotechnology (USU-4DBio3) supplements bioengineering education at military service academies. Over the past two decades, biotechnology has significantly advanced and changed the practice of medicine. In particular, it has improved disease surveillance for earlier therapeutic intervention as well as the success of medical therapy.
Vaccines are one of the most effective tools in protecting humans from infectious diseases globally and the only health intervention capable of eradicating a disease altogether. COVID-19 has demonstrated the severity, complexity, and globalization of infectious disease outbreaks and the need for vaccines.
We're thrilled to share that we've been named a Frederick County Best Places to Work! This award is especially meaningful to us because our company was built with culture in mind, from our workspaces, our employee benefits, to the way we interact with our customers.
Press Releases
The Geneva Foundation, a nonprofit organization advancing military medicine, Monday announced the opening of its new office in Frederick at the Frederick Innovative Technology Center (FITCI), in collaboration with the Frederick County Office of Economic Development (FCOED). The new Frederick office is located at the Frederick County Government's ROOT building at 118 N.
The USU Center for Biotechnology's On-Demand Blood program provides a potentially transformative alternative for traditional donated blood for the Department of Defense.
The Geneva Foundation Media Contact: Sandy Applebee, Senior Marketing and Communications ManagerPhone: 240-357-2273Email: [email protected] FCEDC Media Contact: Kim Hasty, Director of CommunicationsPhone: 910-500-6402Email: [email protected] FCEDC Welcomes The Fort Bragg Research Institute to its CORE Innovation Center Founded as a collaborative effort between The Geneva Foundation, Womack Army Medical Center, and
Geneva's Researcher of the Year award is presented annually by Geneva's Scientific Advisory Board to a researcher who exemplifies Geneva's mission of advancing innovative medical research within the U.S. military, for the benefit of U.S. service members and veterans, their families, and the global community.
TACOMA, Wash. - The Geneva Foundation (Geneva), a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides innovative scientific research and exceptional program management, announces today the award of GSA Schedule ( Contract No. 47QRAA21D009K) under the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) from the General Services Administration (GSA) to further advance military medical research.
"We look forward to helping RoosterBio scale their business and make their technology more broadly available." - Daniella Kranjac, Founding Partner, Dynamk Capital RoosterBio Inc, disrupting the market by radically simplifying human mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (hMSC) biomanufacturing, today announced it has raised in excess of $15 million in an initial Series B financing round led by Dynamk Capital.
This very powerful set of biological tools has now been released into the Regenerative Medicine marketplace, introducing a major step-change in MSC productivity - Jon A. Rowley, PhD, Founder & CPO, RoosterBio RoosterBio, Inc, a biotechnology market disrupter and leading supplier of innovative human mesenchymal stem/stromal cell (hMSC) biomanufacturing systems, today announces its release of the Regenerative Medicine industry's first human umbilical cord (hUC) MSC paired cell and media system...
Our team has been working diligently this year to grow our customer base across the globe, now shipping to 26 countries and the need to expand our facility is a result of the industry validating our value proposition.
Annual Reports
As I reflect on my 25 years of leadership at Geneva, I am humbled and energized to be at this place in time. It is astounding how much our organization has accomplished, not only in terms of fiscal performance, but also in our steadfast dedication to our military collaborators, research teams, and key stakeholders.
For 27 years, The Geneva Foundation’s history has been filled with achievements and challenges that have driven innovative thinking and powerful military medical research around the world, shaping us into the organization we are today.
Frederick County Office of Economic Development (OED) is the catalyst for commercial growth. OED’s mission is to increase the overall economic health of Frederick County through attracting new businesses in key industries and helping existing businesses be more successful.
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