Bacterial

Advanced bacterial capability integrates rapid point‑of‑care diagnostics, targeted antimicrobials, anti‑biofilm strategies, vaccines, and infection‑control technologies to prevent and treat wound, respiratory, and bloodstream infections in austere and prolonged‑care military settings.

Technical Challenges

  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) limiting empirical therapy effectiveness in polytrauma and sepsis.

  • Biofilm formation on wounds and implants that resists systemic antibiotics and impedes healing.

  • Delayed evacuation and prolonged field care requiring durable, shelf‑stable therapeutics and diagnostics.

  • Lack of rapid, culture‑independent point‑of‑care tests that guide immediate frontline therapy.

Emerging Opportunities

  • Portable diagnostics that provide species ID and resistance markers within minutes in austere environments.

  • Adjunctive anti‑biofilm agents and locally deliverable therapeutics compatible with combat wound care.

  • Shelf‑stable, broad‑spectrum and narrow‑spectrum therapeutics, including nontraditional antimicrobials (phage, AMPs).

  • Validated surveillance tools and decision‑support to optimize antimicrobial stewardship under operational constraints.

Current and Emerging Technologies in Bacterial

Rapid molecular and culture‑free diagnostics

CRISPR, isothermal amplification, and microfluidic PCR platforms for species identification and resistance gene detection at the point of care.

Anti‑biofilm coatings and topical agents

Surface coatings for implants, wound dressings with biofilm‑disrupting enzymes, and locally delivered nanoparticles that improve wound clearance and healing.

Novel and adjunctive therapeutics

Nontraditional antimicrobials including bacteriophage therapy, antimicrobial peptides, immune‑modulators, and antibiotic adjuvants to overcome resistance.

Surveillance, stewardship, and decision‑support

Integrated data platforms, predictive analytics, and mobile clinical decision tools to guide therapy selection and track outbreaks in distributed forces.

Cold‑chain independent formulations and delivery

Lyophilized antibiotics, thermostable vaccines, and depot formulations for prolonged effect without refrigeration in remote or prolonged‑care scenarios.

Importance to Military Medicine

Combat casualty care

Prevention and rapid treatment of wound infections reduces sepsis, amputations, and long‑term disability after blast and penetrating trauma.

Prolonged and austere care

Diagnostics and durable therapeutics are essential when evacuation is delayed and care must be sustained outside definitive facilities.

Force readiness and outbreak control

Rapid detection and containment of transmissible bacterial threats preserve unit health and mission capability.

Integration with trauma care pathways

Targeted bacterial management complements hemorrhage control, resuscitation, and reconstructive strategies to improve outcomes.

Alignment with the MTEC Mission

Directly supports DoD priorities in infectious disease readiness, force health protection, and expeditionary care.

Aligns with MTEC’s mission to accelerate military‑relevant biomedical solutions into real‑world use while enabling civilian benefit.

Enables cross‑disciplinary projects spanning diagnostics, therapeutics, materials science, and data analytics—areas central to MTEC portfolios.

Supports rapid transition from prototype to fielded capability via consortium‑based partnerships and DoD‑aligned testing pathways.

Dual-Use (Military + Civilian) Applications

Frontline point‑of‑injury diagnostics to guide immediate antimicrobial decisions.

Prolonged field care therapeutics and depot formulations for delayed evacuation scenarios.

Infection prevention for implants, reconstructive surgeries, and combat‑related wounds.

Force health surveillance and outbreak response in garrisons and deployed settings.

Civilian clinical and public health use for hospitals, emergency response, and antibiotic stewardship programs.

Explore MTEC Members with Bacterial Capabilities

MTEC members bring multidisciplinary strengths—translational research, clinical trial capability, regulatory experience, and DoD testing access—to accelerate bacterial solutions from bench to battlefield.

Explore member profiles to identify partners with expertise in rapid diagnostics, anti‑biofilm technologies, novel therapeutics, and operational evaluation to address military bacterial threats.

99 Members with Bacterial capabilities.

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The University of Texas System

The University of Texas System is a leading public university system in the United States, dedicated to improving lives through education, health care, and research. With over 256,000 students enrolled across 14 institutions, the UT System is committed to providing affordable access to higher education and producing a skilled workforce to drive Texas's economy.

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Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University is a vibrant institution with over 26,100 students across three campuses in Statesboro, Savannah, and Hinesville. The university offers 132 degree programs at the associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate levels, emphasizing student success, community impact, and research excellence. With a commitment to inclusivity and engagement, Georgia Southern fosters a supportive environment for diverse learners, including military-affiliated and adult students. The university is dedicated to transforming lives through education and community engagement, aligning its programs with regional needs. Additionally, Georgia Southern provides accelerated pathways for students to fast-track their master's degrees, enhancing educational opportunities. The university also emphasizes career readiness and public impact research, preparing students for successful careers and contributing to community development.

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FiteBac Pharma

FiteBac Technology/FiteBac Pharma's K21 uniquely targets the underlying disease state, given that most diseases involve microbial-associated inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction. FiteBac Technology innovations stem from the work of numerous international academic research scientists. FiteBac Pharma K21 is the blockbuster antimicrobial small molecule designed to modulate biological, immunological, and metabolic systems for treating a wide range of infectious and inflammatory diseases. This patented drug substance has demonstrated the ability to safely eliminate bacterial, fungal, and viral infections, enhance innate immunity, induce mitophagy while improving mitochondrial and cellular metabolism, accelerate wound healing, and even promote the development of zebrafish and chickens, leading to increased adult mass. Rigorous research from Dr. Bhupesh Prusty's laboratory and Dr Christopher Rongo's laboratory is focused on various aspects of mitochondrial remodeling and reprograming, as well as mitochondrial-to-nuclear signaling with K21.

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Armata Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Armata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to developing pathogen-specific bacteriophage therapeutics to combat antibiotic-resistant and difficult-to-treat bacterial infections. With a focus on addressing the global antibiotic resistance crisis, Armata leverages its proprietary bacteriophage-based technology to develop high-impact, best-in-class phage therapeutics. The company operates from a 56,000 square foot facility in Los Angeles, California, equipped for phage product development from bench to clinic. Armata's team of microbiologists and scientists work on discovering natural phages and enhancing them through synthetic biology and engineering to create tailored drug products for clinical trials.

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The University of Texas at San Antonio

The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through research, teaching, and community engagement. As a premier public research university, UTSA embraces multicultural traditions and serves as a catalyst for socioeconomic development, providing access to educational excellence and preparing citizen leaders for the global environment.

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Auburn University

Auburn University Research & Economic Development is dedicated to advancing research and economic growth through a collaborative effort among its various colleges and departments. The organization focuses on fostering innovation, supporting faculty and student research, and facilitating partnerships with industry and government to address societal challenges and enhance the quality of life. Recent initiatives include the launch of the Team Science Series to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and the development of the Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station to address coastal environmental challenges.

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Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research (I³R) at University of Arkansas

The Institute for Integrative & Innovative Research (I³R) at the University of Arkansas is dedicated to pioneering solutions to wicked problems and societal challenges through convergence research. With a mission to advance research excellence and stimulate economic development, I³R focuses on deploying innovations at scale through collaboration across various sectors, including academia, industry, and government.

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The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

UTMB is dedicated to supporting research, education, and scholarly endeavors, with a focus on creating the future of healthcare through innovative research and community engagement.

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The University of Chicago

The University of Chicago is a prestigious urban research university committed to rigorous inquiry and intellectual freedom. Founded in 1890, it has produced numerous Nobel laureates and is known for its transformative education and groundbreaking research across various fields. The university fosters an inclusive and diverse learning environment, encouraging participation from all community members.

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Memsel

Memsel is a biotechnology research and development company dedicated to enhancing health and combatting infections through advanced phage therapies and targeted delivery systems. The company aims to transform healthcare solutions across human, animal, and plant domains, addressing critical health challenges and antibiotic resistance.

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Boston University

Boston University is a major research institution committed to leading breakthroughs across various disciplines. The Office of Research supports and advances research excellence, fostering collaboration among researchers, industry partners, and government leaders to address significant societal challenges.

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Baylor University

Baylor University is a preeminent Christian research university committed to addressing the world's most meaningful challenges through top-tier research and scholarship. Recognized as an R1 research institution, Baylor focuses on infusing its distinct Christian mission into its research initiatives, fostering a commitment to excellence and innovation.

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Maxwell Biosciences

Founded in 2016, Maxwell Biosciences is a preclinical stage biotechnology company focused on developing innovative therapeutics targeting viruses, bacteria, fungi, and biofilm formations. Utilizing a unique drug-discovery platform, the company aims to create affordable and effective health solutions to combat infectious diseases and enhance healthspan.

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Evimero

Evimero is an interdisciplinary company focused on understanding the interactions between microorganisms and human health, agriculture, and the environment, utilizing Systems Biology and AI/ML. Evimero applies molecular principles to infectious disease and microbiome science to improve health outcomes and environmental sustainability through targeted interventions in dysbiotic microbiomes and in people with infectious disorders. Evimero has an infectious disease product pipeline including both prophylactic and diagnostic assets against common causes of Travelers' Diarrhea, including a unique approach to preventing infection with human Norovirus, enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) and others. Evimero's pipeline of drugs targeting human and animal microbiomes includes early-stage assets aimed at generalized microbiome-driven inflammation and gut leak, and specific disease-targeted disorders including Parkinson Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Evimero's platform also makes possible a suite of point-of-care diagnostics that can be used for patient cohorting (infectious diseases), risk stratification, and ultimately informing therapeutic decision-making. The nature of Evimero's platform assures a steady stream of novel assets targeting both infectious diseases and chronic disorders with roots in microbiome dysfunction.

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NEXT Labs, LLC

NEXT Labs is pioneering the automation and accessibility of next-generation sequencing (NGS) by developing affordable, portable solutions for sample and library preparation. Their mission is to enable sequencing anywhere, by anyone, moving NGS from specialized labs to point-of-need applications. By automating complex sample processing steps, NEXT Labs aims to democratize genomics research and diagnostics, making advanced testing faster, more accessible, and cost-effective for a wide range of applications including infectious disease detection, cancer, and neurodegenerative disease diagnostics.

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Policy Wisdom, LLC

Policy Wisdom, LLC is a global public health policy consulting firm founded in 2010, dedicated to delivering evidence-based solutions that positively impact public health worldwide. With a mission to be a benchmark of excellence in health policy, Policy Wisdom partners with governments, NGOs, pharmaceutical companies, and advocacy groups in over 150 countries. The company leverages a 100% virtual business model and a diverse, expert team to provide innovative methodologies and client-centered strategies. Their work spans policy strategy development, capacity building, evidence generation, and the creation of educational resources, all aimed at measurable improvements in health systems and equitable health outcomes. Policy Wisdom is recognized for its leadership in decolonizing global health, advancing precision medicine, and shaping policies that address both emerging and persistent public health challenges across the globe.

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