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In this episode, Dr. Jean-Paul Chretien and Elissa Rupley from our Biological Technologies Office provide an exciting update from the recent DARPA Triage Challenge (DTC) workshop at the Guardian Centers (https://guardiancenters.com/) in Perry, GA. The DARPA Triage Challenge, or DTC, aims to drive breakthrough innovations in identification of “signatures” of injury that will help medical responders perform scalable, timely, and accurate triage. Of particular interest are mass casualty incidents, in both civilian and military settings, when medical resources are limited relative to the need. We also hear from Alix Donnelly, from the U.S. Army's Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) and some of the participating DTC Team Members on their experience thus far in the competition. There are still opportunities to get involved – listen to learn more!Links:DARPA Triage Challenge (https://triagechallenge.darpa.mil/)Dr. Jean-Paul Chretien bio (https://www.darpa.mil/staff/dr-jean-paul-chretien)DTC Workshop 1 highlight video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J366-qx1ST0) DTC YouTube Playlist (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6wMum5UsYvYlCNFhd9Y7MMURvPKbh07J)
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