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The Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory is located at Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. The laboratory dates back to 1939, when aero-medical research was a function of the Pensacola Naval Air Station Medical Department.
The laboratory's mission is to conduct research and development in aviation medicine and allied sciences to enhance the health, safety, and readiness of Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Our programs emphasize research into spatial orientation, human performance, aero-medical standards, and aviation medicine. Facilities include acoustical, visual, vestibular, cognitive, psychopharmacological, and thermal-stress laboratories; three operational mobile field laboratories; and the world's finest collection of man-rated acceleration-research devices.
Specific Technology Areas:
Digital anthropometric video-imaging device
Durability of G-Tolerance in the absence of repeated G-Exposure
Impact acceleration injury database
Impact acceleration measurement & injury assessment
Multi-lingual interview system
Night vision acuity tester
Ocular torsion during flight
OZ-human centered computing cockpit display system
Real-time vestibular modeling and spatial orientation
Tactical medical coordination system
Tactile situation awareness system
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Contact This LabMailing AddressNaval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory 280 Fred Bauer Street, Building 1811 Pensacola, FL 32508Telephone850-452-8460Fax850-452-9290WebsiteClick to View
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