Baylor at MHSRS 2022
Baylor research is marked by quality, visibility and impact. At MHSRS, we're ready to solve problems together. Discover more below.
Baylor faculty, research administrators and technology commercialization experts are here at MHSRS, eager to make connections, discuss DoD challenges, and demonstrate how our world-class faculty conduct problem-driven research to address DoD needs—backed by an infrastructure and commercialization ecosystem that gets results.
Come see us in Booth 713 in the Exhibit Hall or email defenseresearch@baylor.edu. Learn more below about Baylor researchers attending MHSRS below through videos, stories and posters highlighting how their work meets DoD needs.
Learn More About Baylor Research at MHSRS
Baylor's distinct approach to tech commercialization—the Lab to Market Collaborative—is proven, repeatable and flexible to meet industry needs.
Linda Olafsen's interdisciplinary research utilizes ultrasound technology and malleable wires to provide medics with improved tools to locate internal injuries.
Ben Ryan has partnered with the DoD, U.N., and W.H.O., and his Public Health System Resilience Scorecard is modifiable to maximize mission readiness for warfighers.
Dwayne Simmons' auditory research benefits soldiers exposed to blasts or loud noises, and works to prevent irreversible hearing damage.
Christie Sayes, a U.S. Air Force faculty fellow, uncovers new resources to promote health at the intersection of toxicology and advanced materials.
Chris Kearney is developing a prophylactic approach to address the military's No. 1 infectious disease challenge, utilizing peptides to prevent traveler's diarrhea.