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Division Chief, Military Performance Division (Supervisory Research Scientist)
The U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine (USARIEM) is seeking candidates for a Department of the Army, full-time Supervisory Research Scientist position to serve as Chief of the Military Performance Division (MPD). USARIEM’s mission is to provide solutions to enhance Warfighter health and performance through biomedical research. The specific mission of MPD, one of four research divisions at USARIEM, is to conduct research to optimize and enhance military performance (physical, cognitive, and neurobehavioral), prevent performance decrements, and sustain and optimize performance and readiness to ensure Soldier effectiveness and well-being. The candidate will oversee the development, execution and reporting of MPD’s research efforts in areas
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