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Upcoming Webinars

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Managing Public Health During a Migration Crisis

In February 2024, the Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) lead a Table Top Exercise (TTX) in support of military physicians in a residency program.  During this program, students obtained their master’s in…

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Security Implications for the United States from Iranian and Hezbollah Activities in Latin America and the Caribbean

This presentation will examine engagement with Latin America by Iran, its government agents, and surrogate groups such as Hezbollah, including terrorist finance, terrorism, and other activities and their evolution in recent years.  It will address…

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Never Deployed but Still at Risk: Substance Use and Mental Health Problems Among Reserve/Guard Soldiers

Brain Health Mini-Series: Part 2 Reservists constitute approximately one-third of the U.S. Armed Forces; however, military health research disproportionately focuses on active service members and veterans. Operation:  SAFETY (Soldiers and Families Excelling Through the Years)…

DoD Nuclear Energy Use Case – A Combatant Command Perspective

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) was an early adopter of nuclear power and pioneered research of mobile nuclear energy.  In addition to the well-documented U.S. Navy nuclear propulsion program, the U.S. Army constructed eight…

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Rewiring the Brain for Optimized Performance

Brain Health Mini-Series: Part 3 Neurofeedback (NFB) is a specialized application of biofeedback employed to modify brainwave activity and event-related potentials.  It uses operant conditioning with visual or auditory stimuli as reinforcing feedback to teach…

Emerging Capabilities for Evaluating Cognitive and Oculomotor Function in Service Members With Traumatic Brain Injury

High rates of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are sustained by U.S. military personnel in combat and garrison environments. Changes in brain function related to TBI can negatively impact military readiness and quality of life. Clinical…

Past Webinars

Biological Agent Detection for the Warfighter

This webinar discusses recent developments in computational power, communication capabilities, and microfluidics that together have advanced the state of biological agent threat detection and identification…

Podcast: Neural Networks for the Homeland Defense & Security R&D Community of Interest

Neural Networks for the Homeland Defense & Security R&D Community of Interest Neural Networks have the potential to change the way the Department of Defense…

Defining the Profile of Potential Cyber Criminals

This webinar will present the findings of a landmark survey of potential cybercriminals, in which 821 users of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks known…

Detecting Unexploded Ordnance Through Changes in Plant Health

This webinar will discuss the use of remote sensing to detect the presence in vegetation of fugitive compounds leached from unexploded ordnance, presented by Paul…

Podcast: Synthetic Blood Products and the DoD

,h2>Synthetic Blood Products and the DoD Using synthetic blood products can help DoD cut down on its reliance on real blood. Synthetic blood products last…

Wearables for Physiological Monitoring and the DoD

This webinar will discuss wearables for physiological monitoring, presented by Glory Emmanuel-Aviña, Ph.D. (Sandia National Laboratories). Using wearable technologies to analyze human behavior and physiology…