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Invisible Battlefields

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by DTRA-JSTO

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3 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Chemical and biological threats, man-made, or naturally occurring, can appear with little to no notice and could endanger our Joint Force, our nation, and – indeed – the entire world population. Join host Alison Director-Myska on the podcast “Invisible Battlefields” as she explores the technologies being developed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Chemical and Biological Technologies Department in its role as the Joint Science and Technology Office for the Chemical and Biological Defense Program to provide protections against these microscopic threats.

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2/25/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Invisible Battlefields: SBIR/STTR-Small Business, Big Impact

October 2, 2024

Invisible Battlefields: SBIR/STTR-Small Business, Big Impact

<p>The third episode of Invisible Battlefields is here! In <strong>SBIR/STTR: Small Business, Big Impact</strong>, we dive into how small businesses can work with DTRA. Host Alison Director-Myska chats with Abigail Roots, SBIR/STTR Program Manager for JSTO Chemical and Biological Defense, offering an exclusive look into this unique small business program office. Don’t miss it!</p>

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February 29, 2024

Invisible Battlefields: Creating effective vaccines with RAPTER

<p> </p> <p>Within DTRA JSTO is a program for Rapid Assessment of Platform Technologies Expediting Research. Scientists working on the RAPTER program are developing plug-and-play vaccine technology to create effective vaccines more quickly and efficiently. Join us in this episode of “Invisible Battlefields” as Dr. Tracy Pals, a DTRA JSTO scientist working on RAPTER, gives us an inside look into how RAPTER creates disruptive innovation in chemical and biological defense.</p> <p> </p>

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February 25, 2022

Invisible Battlefields. Developing protections from current and emerging chemical and biological threats through the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

<p><strong>Join host Carl Brown as he and special guest Dr. John Hannan, Chief of the Digital Battlespace Management Division, in the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Chemical and Biological Technologies Department, as they discuss the increasingly significant role artificial intelligence and machine learning has in developing protections against current and emerging chemical and biological threats.</strong></p>

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What is Invisible Battlefields?

Chemical and biological threats, man-made, or naturally occurring, can appear with little to no notice and could endanger our Joint Force, our nation, and – indeed – the entire world population. Join host Alison Director-Myska on the podcast “Invisible Battlefields” as she explores the technologies being developed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Chemical and Biological Technologies Department in its role as the Joint Science and Technology Office for the Chemical and Biological Defense Program to provide protections against these microscopic threats.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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