Coordinates: 32°42′03″N 117°14′51″W / 32.700729°N 117.247547°W
Naval Health Research Center | |
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Active | 1959 - present |
Country | United States |
Branch |
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Role | Conducting research to improve and optimize the readiness of US Armed Forces. |
Part of | Naval Medical Research Center (NMRC) |
Garrison/HQ | Naval Base Point Loma (San Diego, California) |
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Current commander | Captain William M. Deniston |
Naval Health Research Center (NHRC) is a U.S. Department of Defense research center based out of Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego, California. The center undertakes research into operational readiness and infectious diseases. It is a subordinate command of the Naval Medical Research Center. The center now occupies 24 former barracks buildings that have been converted into research labs on the base.
History[]

Naval Health Research Center facilities at Naval Base Point Loma
The center was originally formed in 1959 as the U.S. Navy Medical Neuropsychiatric Research Unit. It was refocused in 1974 to focus on the health on all naval personnel. It was later given the responsibility for all US armed forces personnel.[1]
Research[]
The NHRC undertakes research into a number of areas to increase the performance of armed forces personnel from looking at diet,[2] sleep, environment and various other physiological factors.
The center makes has virtual reality suites to simulate combat to help simulate combat environments.[3]
References[]
- ↑ "Error: no
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- ↑ Bartlett, Jamie L.; Sessoms, Pinata H.; Reini, LT Seth A. (1 February 2013). "Strength Through Science: Using Virtual Technology to Advance the Warfighter". Aerospace Medical Association. pp. 165–166. Digital object identifier:10.3357/asem.3578.2013. ISSN 0095-6562. PMID 23447856.
External links[]
The original article can be found at Naval Health Research Center and the edit history here.