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February, 2006
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Texas Training and Technology for Trauma and Terrorism

 

 

S. Ward Casscells III, M.D., left, vice president for biotechnology at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and visitors from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) discuss an overview of the Texas Training and Technology for Trauma and Terrorism (T5) program. Cheryl Merritt, Congressional liaison, and Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Read Jr., project officer, were among the Jan. 4 TATRC visitors. Funding for the T5 project comes from Congressional appropriations administered through the Department of Defense and managed by TATRC. Photo by Melanie Hillis

S. Ward Casscells III, M.D., left, vice president for biotechnology at The
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and visitors from the
U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command’s Telemedicine and
Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) discuss an overview of
the Texas Training and Technology for Trauma and Terrorism (T5)
program. Cheryl Merritt, Congressional liaison, and Lieutenant Colonel
Robert C. Read Jr., project officer, were among the Jan. 4 TATRC visitors.
Funding for the T5 project comes from Congressional appropriations
administered through the Department of Defense and managed by
TATRC. Photo by Melanie Hillis