Army Veterinary Comparative Medicine

Officer

64E MOS

Job Detail

Conducts research in various research, development and acquisition programs.

Plans, directs, executes, manages or conducts research in various research, development and acquisition (RDA) programs addressing Joint Service and Army-specific requirements for medical material in support of Army Science and Technology Objectives; participates in Army RDA programs and the technology base research programs, investigating medical countermeasures to infectious diseases and developing medical defenses against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare threat agents; determines the mechanism of action of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare agents and potential antidotes; investigates and diagnoses exotic disease outbreaks on a global basis; develops and tests vaccines and other methods of disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and control; tests and develops new drugs, biologics, medical devices against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents; serves as Commander or Deputy Commander of a medical RDA laboratory or activity responsible for the execution of specific aspects of the Army RDA technology base research or advanced development programs; serves as director of an RDA program responsible for strategic planning, programming, direction and defense; serves as a medical product manager in development of new drugs, biological and medical devices required by the military; serves as a research manager responsible for management of fiscal and human resources in the execution of research projects at an RDA laboratory; may also supervise, manage or command operational TO&E or force generating TDA veterinary and other medical units or serve as staff officer for veterinary services at MACOM or DoD level; duties are performed in TO&E and TDA organizations, both CONUS and OCONUS.

Plans, directs, executes, manages or conducts research in various research, development and acquisition (RDA) programs addressing Joint Service and Army-specific requirements for medical material in support of Army Science and Technology Objectives; participates in Army RDA programs and the technology base research programs, investigating medical countermeasures to infectious diseases and developing medical defenses against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare threat agents; determines the mechanism of action of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare agents and potential antidotes; investigates and diagnoses exotic disease outbreaks on a global basis; develops and tests vaccines and other methods of disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and control; tests and develops new drugs, biologics, medical devices against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents; serves as Commander or Deputy Commander of a medical RDA laboratory or activity responsible for the execution of specific aspects of the Army RDA technology base research or advanced development programs; serves as director of an RDA program responsible for strategic planning, programming, direction and defense; serves as a medical product manager in development of new drugs, biological and medical devices required by the military; serves as a research manager responsible for management of fiscal and human resources in the execution of research projects at an RDA laboratory; may also supervise, manage or command operational TO&E or force generating TDA veterinary and other medical units or serve as staff officer for veterinary services at MACOM or DoD level; duties are performed in TO&E and TDA organizations, both CONUS and OCONUS.

Plans, directs, executes, manages or conducts research in various research, development and acquisition (RDA) programs addressing Joint Service and Army-specific requirements for medical material in support of Army Science and Technology Objectives; participates in Army RDA programs and the technology base research programs, investigating medical countermeasures to infectious diseases and developing medical defenses against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare threat agents; determines the mechanism of action of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare agents and potential antidotes; investigates and diagnoses exotic disease outbreaks on a global basis; develops and tests vaccines and other methods of disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and control; tests and develops new drugs, biologics, medical devices against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents; serves as Commander or Deputy Commander of a medical RDA laboratory or activity responsible for the execution of specific aspects of the Army RDA technology base research or advanced development programs; serves as director of an RDA program responsible for strategic planning, programming, direction and defense; serves as a medical product manager in development of new drugs, biological and medical devices required by the military; serves as a research manager responsible for management of fiscal and human resources in the execution of research projects at an RDA laboratory; may also supervise, manage or command operational TO&E or force generating TDA veterinary and other medical units or serve as staff officer for veterinary services at MACOM or DoD level; duties are performed in TO&E and TDA organizations, both CONUS and OCONUS.

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