On September 23, 2010, the Center for Public-Private Partnerships at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, along with the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, presented a symposium that focused on creating public-private partnerships to advance military medicine and support our nation’s wounded warriors.
Click here to download the 2010 symposium proceedings (PDF).
The highly successful event brought together a broad spectrum of participants, including representatives of the military health system and military leadership, federal agencies, private research institutions, philanthropists and charitable foundations, representatives of industry, and policymakers.
Panels highlighted breakthroughs in research and clinical care, including:
* The state-of-the-science in regenerative medicine technologies and potential applications for wounded warriors
* The latest research on suicide prevention and traumatic stress among military veterans
* Community outreach to address psychological health challenges faced by service members and their families
Please check back for audio files of select presentations.
Click here for information on our 2011 symposium.
Click here for information on our 2009 symposium.