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The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) is the U.S Army’s main institution and facility for military environmental medicine and
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Mission

USARIEM’s ''Mission Statement'' mandates that the Institute: The Institute has four divisions, each relating to military human performance as it relates to the environment — Biophysical and Biomedical Modeling, Military Nutrition, Military Performance, and Thermal and Mountain Medicine. Research in the divisions focuses on three elements: the ''servicemember'' (acclimation; body size; gender; race; age; health; hydration; nutrition; fitness; and sleep status), the ''environment'' (temperature; wind; humidity; and altitude), and the ''mission'' (work — intensity, duration, and type; clothing and equipment; and medications). Research on the effect of environmental pollutants on military personnel is not part of USARIEM's mission, but is within the purview of the
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History

USARIEM traces its institutional lineage back to 1927 and the Harvard Fatigue Laboratory. That facility fostered two institutions that ultimately merged. The first was the
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(EPRD) of the U.S. Army’s
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, KY (1942–61) elements of which joined with the EPRD in 1961 to constitute the present USARIEM facility and organization.


Products and capabilities

USARIEM’s basic and applied research capabilities are focused upon biomedical evaluations, health hazard assessments, countermeasures development and a rapid response to a diverse range of environmental threats and problems. Products include individual soldier equipment and rations; guidelines pertaining to training policy and
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; and performance monitoring strategies and predictive algorithms.


Research Divisions

Research divisions within USARIEM consist of Biophysics and Biomedical Modeling (which develops wearable biosensors and biomedical models to simulate effects of heat, cold, high altitude, hydration, nutritional status and clothing systems and equipment)[], Military Performance (which researches performance enhancements [physical, cognitive, behavioral, psychomotor] in military occupational tasks), Military Nutrition (which researches nutritional issues, including new rations, affecting service members), and Thermal and Mountain Medicine (which researches physical and cognitive work capabilities and medical problems associated with military operations at high terrestrial altitude or temperature extremes).


Facilities

USARIEM maintains several unique or highly specialized facilities: * Hypobaric Chamber Facility or HCF (altitude chambers) ** ''Two Class D chambers (man-rated) rarefied air atmosphere, non-oxygen enriched'' *** ''Large Study Chamber: internal volume of 2000 cu. ft. (floor area 200 sq. ft.)'' *** ''Small Study Chamber: internal volume of 1100 cu. ft. (floor area 108 sq. ft.)'' ** ''Environmentally controlled (altitude, temperature, humidity) & connected by an airlock'' *** ''Simulates altitudes of 800-225 Torr (sea level to 9000 m)'' *** ''Temperatures from -32 °C to 43 °C'' *** ''Relative humidity (Rh) between 20-80% (dew point dependent)'' ** ''23,656 simulated altitude exposures of human volunteers over 33 years of studies'' * 13 Environmental Chambers ** ''Temperatures from -10 °C to 50 °C'' * 5 Biophysical Evaluation Chambers ** ''Temperatures from -10 °C to 50 °C'' * Biomechanics Laboratory * Water Immersion Laboratory ** ''Temperatures from 5 °C to 45 °C'' * Human Exercise Physiology Laboratory * Human/Animal Physiology Laboratory * Psychology Laboratory * Electron Microscopy Laboratory * Animal Housing and Care Facility ** '' Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC) Accredited'' * Doriot Climatic Chamber Complex ** ''Temperatures from -57 °C to 74 °C'' * Laser and Flow Cytometry ''Off site:'' * United States Army Pike’s Peak Research Laboratory **''Located in
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List of USARIEM commanders


See also

*
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References

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External links


Official USARIEM Website
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