Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine integrates clinical veterinary care, zoonotic disease surveillance, antimicrobial stewardship, and translational research to maintain animal and human force health. Capabilities include point-of-care diagnostics, field surgical support, vaccine development, biosurveillance, and telemedicine to reduce transmission, preserve operational readiness, and support prolonged field care.
Technical Challenges
Zoonotic disease detection and rapid differentiation from human pathogens in field settings
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and stewardship in operational veterinary medicine
Delivering surgical and critical care to animals in austere, prolonged-field-care environments
Limited validated point-of-care diagnostics optimized for diverse species and environmental extremes
Emerging Opportunities
Rugged, multi-species point-of-care diagnostic platforms for rapid pathogen ID and AMR profiling
Field-deployable vaccines and thermostable biologics for priority zoonoses
Validated telehealth workflows and decision-support tools for veterinary care in distributed operations
Standardized protocols and training for integrated human-animal biosurveillance in theater
Current and Emerging Technologies in Veterinary Medicine
Point-of-Care & Field Diagnostics
Portable PCR, isothermal amplification, lateral-flow immunoassays, and CRISPR-based sensors adapted for multi-species samples enable rapid zoonotic pathogen detection and antimicrobial resistance markers at the point of need.
Telemedicine & Remote Monitoring
Secure telehealth platforms, wearable physiologic sensors for animals, and asynchronous image/vid consultation support prolonged and distributed care, force veterinary reachback, and remote triage.
Vaccines, Therapeutics & AMR Strategies
Next-generation vaccines (thermostable, vector and mRNA platforms), monoclonal therapeutics, and optimized antimicrobial stewardship protocols reduce zoonotic risk and combat resistant infections in operational settings.
Regenerative & Surgical Technologies
Field-adapted surgical tools, hemostatic agents, biologic scaffolds, and regenerative approaches address traumatic wounds and polytrauma in canines and other service animals used in operational roles.
Biosurveillance & One Health Analytics
Integrated biosurveillance platforms combining animal health data, genomic sequencing, and environmental sensors support early warning for outbreaks and inform force health protection strategies using One Health principles.
Importance to Military Medicine
Force Health Protection
Veterinary care prevents zoonotic transmission, protects working animals, and reduces infection risk to personnel, directly preserving mission capability.
Prolonged & Austere Care Support
Capabilities for field surgery, diagnostics, and telehealth extend clinical reach in delayed-evacuation or remote operations for animal casualties and human-animal co-morbidities.
Operational Readiness & Training
Maintaining veterinary assets, preventive medicine, and rapid outbreak response preserves unit readiness and supports force projection.
Biosurveillance and Force Protection
Animal health data provide sentinel indicators for emerging biological threats, enhancing early detection and mitigation for both military and civilian populations.
Alignment with the MTEC Mission
Supports MTEC’s DoD-focused mission by accelerating field-ready biomedical tools that improve force health and operational survivability.
Enables translational research and public–private collaboration to move veterinary diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics into practice faster.
Advances prolonged and distributed care solutions—telemedicine, rugged diagnostics, and decision support—aligned with MTEC priorities.
Fosters One Health approaches that integrate animal and human biosurveillance to enhance national biodefense and readiness.
Dual-Use (Military + Civilian) Applications
Dual-use diagnostics developed for military veterinary use translate to civilian public health labs for zoonotic outbreak response and rural veterinary clinics.
Thermostable vaccines and biologics reduce cold-chain dependence for humanitarian and civilian animal health programs.
Telemedicine platforms and remote monitoring approaches improve access to specialty vet care in underserved civilian and disaster-response settings.
One Health biosurveillance tools inform public health interventions, agricultural biosecurity, and biodefense across military and civilian sectors.
Explore MTEC Members with Veterinary Medicine Capabilities
MTEC members bring multidisciplinary strengths—veterinary clinicians, translational researchers, diagnostics developers, and industry manufacturing partners—to accelerate prototype to field validation.
Explore member profiles to identify partners with experience in point-of-care assay development, thermostable biologics, telehealth integration, and operational veterinary medicine for collaboration opportunities.
40 Members with Veterinary Medicine capabilities.
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.
SIMETRI is a woman-and-minority owned small business based in Winter Park, Florida, specializing in modeling, simulation, and training technologies. Founded in 2009, the company focuses on delivering innovative products and services that enhance the human experience and improve client outcomes through advanced training and program management analysis.
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.
STAT Therapeutics is focused on developing a drug- device combination for easy, rapid administration of intramuscular, life-saving medications by users in any setting, aiming to improve access and usability for acute emergency treatments such as pain, anaphylaxis, and seizures.
Seek Labs is a biotechnology company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, dedicated to advancing scientific discovery and delivering universal healthcare solutions. The company specializes in next-generation point-of-care molecular diagnostics and programmable CRISPR-based therapeutics, aiming to bridge the gap between disease outbreak and intervention. Powered by its proprietary AI discovery engine, BioSeeker™, Seek Labs is building a modular, full-stack system that enables rapid response to emerging pathogens, scalable precision treatments, and accessible diagnostics. The company is committed to global health innovation, sustainability, and community engagement, and is a proud member of Utah's BioHive life sciences ecosystem. Seek Labs' mission is to empower individuals with healthcare solutions tailored to their specific needs, revolutionizing the detection and treatment of diseases for both human and animal health.
Zeteo Tech is a venture-backed biodefense and medical device company that has developed a revolutionary new class of fieldable biological mass spectrometers. Their technology identifies airborne microbes, proteins, and lipids, enabling rapid screening for infectious diseases and bio-threats. With a focus on cost-effective solutions, Zeteo Tech aims to enhance biodefense capabilities and improve patient screening for diseases like tuberculosis.
The University of Cincinnati Office of Research is a premier R1 urban research institution dedicated to advancing transformative knowledge and disruptive discoveries that address real-world challenges. Guided by its Research2030 strategic plan, the Office fosters interdisciplinary collaboration, supports innovative research initiatives, and connects industry, government, and community partners with UC's thought leaders. The Office accelerates economic growth and societal impact by investing in key research strengths such as analytics, cyber, robotics, sensors, skin science, adolescence, cancer, digital humanities, infectious diseases, medical devices, neuroscience, smart cities, sustainability, urban futures, and water. With a strong commitment to transparency, compliance, and research security, the Office provides comprehensive support for faculty, students, and staff throughout the research lifecycle, ensuring excellence and integrity in all scholarly activities. Specialized programs and support offices include biosafety, animal care, research integrity, cybersecurity, human research protection, defense research initiatives, government cost compliance, and radiation safety, all designed to uphold the highest standards of ethical, safe, and innovative research. The Office also keeps the community informed and engaged through its monthly 'Findings' newsletter, highlighting impactful research, partnerships, and opportunities.
Limax Biosciences is dedicated to revolutionizing tissue healing through innovative biomaterials inspired by the natural slime of slugs. Their hydrogels provide superior adhesion and healing capabilities, addressing unmet medical needs both inside and outside the body.
A-G Associates is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and SBA 8(a) organizational consulting firm that specializes in high-impact strategy and implementation, data analysis and visualization, stakeholder engagement, and change management solutions. The company is dedicated to helping mission-driven organizations across federal, non-profit, and private sectors navigate meaningful process, culture, and strategic transformation for measurable impact. A-G Associates is recognized for its innovative approach and commitment to excellence, as evidenced by its inclusion in the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) is Maryland’s public health, law, and human services university. It is dedicated to improving the human condition and serving the public good through education, research, clinical care, and service. UMB is the founding campus of the University System of Maryland and offers a wide range of professional degrees in health care, human services, and law.
Noxsano is a wound care company dedicated to developing medical treatments for both human and veterinary applications. Their innovative technology delivers nitric oxide to enhance wound healing, making it effective for treating acute and chronic wounds. Noxsano's products are designed to be convenient, affordable, and clinically proven to accelerate healing times while reducing costs.
Cresilon is a Brooklyn-based biotech company dedicated to saving lives through innovative hemostatic solutions. Their mission is to provide safe, effective, and reliable products that stop bleeding quickly, utilizing plant-based technology to revolutionize wound care in both veterinary and human medicine.
Aspen Medical is a global leader in innovative healthcare solutions, specializing in delivering high-quality healthcare services in remote, challenging, and under-resourced environments. Established in 2003 in Australia, the company operates across Australia, the UK and Europe, the Middle East, North America, Africa, Asia, and the Indo-Pacific region. Aspen Medical is the only commercial organization in the world certified by the World Health Organization as an Emergency Medical Team for infectious disease outbreaks and trauma surgical operations. The company is committed to social responsibility, diversity, and inclusion, and is a certified B Corp and a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact. Aspen Medical partners with governments, NGOs, and private sector clients to provide end-to-end healthcare solutions, including hospitals and clinics, health advisory services, humanitarian and disaster response, aeromedical retrievals, occupational health, training, health technology, aged care, and medical equipment supply. The Aspen Medical Foundation, the company's registered charity, supports scholarships, community partnerships, and philanthropic initiatives, with a focus on empowering healthcare workers and communities.
Combat SNS (Combat Medical Consulting, CMC) is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) dedicated to bridging the gap between innovative medical technologies and operational end users in the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and other government agencies. With over 30 years of expertise in direct sales, government procurement, and market integration, CMC specializes in high-quality medical supply distribution, consulting, and product development. Their mission is to accelerate the adoption of advanced medical solutions, ensuring best-value procurement and broad impact across public health and defense sectors. CMC is recognized for its comprehensive approach, from market research and product validation to training, certification, and field deployment.
Phycin, Inc. is a pioneering biotechnology company that harnesses the power of algae to produce high-quality, endotoxin-free growth factors for various applications, including eye care, cell culture, and clean meat production. With a focus on safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, Phycin is revolutionizing the growth factor market through innovative technologies developed over a decade of research.
The University of Minnesota's Research and Innovation Office (RIO) serves as a central resource for conducting, managing, and sponsoring research. It aims to facilitate collaborative research that addresses complex problems and promotes innovations that improve lives. RIO oversees research compliance and administration, fostering a culture of integrity and ethical practices in research. Additionally, RIO is committed to enhancing research capacity through various funding opportunities and strategic initiatives, including the management of specialized facilities for biocontainment research.
ReliOx Corporation is a U.S.-based advanced materials and medical technology company with a clean oxidation platform for on-demand generation of pH-neutral aqueous chlorine dioxide. The ReliOx platform enables safe, controlled oxidation at the point of use without acids, electricity, or hazardous intermediates—addressing long-standing limitations that have historically prevented chlorine dioxide from being used routinely in medical and operational environments. ReliOx directly supports the important core objectives aligned with MTEC members: improving trauma care, reducing infection risk, enabling care in austere and resource-constrained settings, and accelerating transition of dual-use technologies from non-regulated markets into regulated medical and defense applications. The platform’s defining feature is not a new chemical agent, but a novel generation method that produces true chlorine dioxide only at the moment of use, in a neutral pH aqueous form compatible with tissue, metals, polymers, elastomers, and sensitive electronics. ReliOx is advancing an initial wound cleansing and irrigation use case that aligns closely with military and emergency medicine needs, including contaminated wounds, blast injuries, and prolonged field care. The system’s on-demand architecture eliminates the need to store reactive disinfectants, reduces logistical burden, and supports distributed medical operations, a priority across DoD, BARDA, and ONR programs. This makes the platform particularly relevant for battlefield medicine, forward surgical teams, and humanitarian or disaster response scenarios. In parallel, ReliOx operates VetiOx, a veterinary-focused pathway that applies the same platform to animal wound care (including equine). This strategy generates early operational data and clinician familiarity while remaining aligned with long-term human medical translation—an approach consistent with MTEC’s emphasis on de-risking technologies prior to advanced development. The ReliOx platform is inherently dual-use. All commercial, veterinary, food safety, and medical applications share the same resin-based generation mechanism, enabling efficient manufacturing, rapid scaling, and consistent safety characteristics across use cases. This platform approach allows ReliOx to support incremental transition from non-regulated and veterinary markets into FDA-regulated medical devices and DoD-relevant medical countermeasures without fundamental redesign. ReliOx represents a strong MTEC-aligned opportunity at the intersection of advanced chemistry, trauma care, infectious disease mitigation, and distributed manufacturing. The company offers a defensible intellectual property position, a clear regulatory strategy, and a near-term path to operational relevance for military medicine and biodefense stakeholders .
ProtonDx is dedicated to providing innovative diagnostic solutions for human and animal health, as well as life sciences. Their products, including the Dragonfly Molecular Diagnostic Platform and SmartLid extraction kits, are designed for rapid, portable, and accurate diagnostics, enhancing public health outcomes and supporting research initiatives.
Defender Pharmaceuticals is a privately held life sciences company based in St. Louis, MO, focused on developing innovative therapies to offer patients a sense of security and strength. The company aims to address challenging and potentially life-threatening conditions through novel science, leveraging the expertise of its team and partnerships with established institutions. Their work includes collaborations with the Department of Defense, NASA, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to improve health outcomes for both civilian and military populations.
BrainHQ is a leading brain training platform developed by top neuroscientists, designed to enhance cognitive functions through scientifically proven exercises. It offers a flexible and personalized approach to brain fitness, adapting to individual needs and lifestyles, and is backed by extensive research demonstrating its effectiveness in improving memory, attention, and overall brain health. The platform also provides classes and webinars to educate users on brain health and cognitive training. With over 100 published studies validating its benefits, BrainHQ continues to evolve through ongoing research.
RTI International is an independent nonprofit research institute dedicated to improving the human condition. With a vision to address the world's most critical problems through science-based solutions, RTI integrates expertise across social and laboratory sciences, engineering, and international development to deliver reliable data, thorough analysis, and innovative methods that inform public policy and practice.
The University of Georgia (UGA) is dedicated to facilitating instruction, scholarly and creative activity, and research collaborations across disciplines. UGA is a leader in research-based products and innovation, significantly impacting the state of Georgia and beyond through its extensive research initiatives and academic programs.
PyrAmes is a digital health company focused on transforming healthcare delivery through advanced sensor measurement. The company is developing a proprietary platform for continuous, accurate, wireless, and non-invasive blood pressure monitoring for patients of all ages, from newborns to seniors. PyrAmes aims to make blood pressure monitoring easy, low-cost, unobtrusive, and painless, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
Home Base is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to healing the invisible wounds of war for Veterans, Service Members, Military Families, and Families of the Fallen. Founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and the Boston Red Sox, Home Base provides world-class clinical care, wellness, education, and research at no cost to participants, regardless of their era of service, discharge status, or geographical location. The organization operates the first and largest private-sector clinic in the nation devoted to treating post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, and other related issues. Home Base has served over 45,000 individuals across 50 U.S. states, 13 countries, and 5 territories, all at no out-of-pocket cost.
Hemerus Medical, LLC specializes in designing and developing innovative blood collection, processing, preservation, and storage technologies. Our mission is to improve patient transfusion outcomes and ensure the availability of high-quality, life-saving blood products. Hemerus aims to extend the shelf life of blood products and enhance transfusion safety through advanced technologies like leukocyte reduction filters and novel anticoagulant and additive solutions.
Osteolyse is a medical device company that develops materials to enhance bone growth at implant sites.
LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans is dedicated to educating future health professionals and scientists, advancing research, and providing exceptional healthcare. With six professional schools and numerous affiliated hospitals, LSUHSC-NO aims to improve health outcomes and address health equity challenges in Louisiana.
Biophoundry specializes in advancing scalable engineered phage-based solutions for therapeutics, diagnostics, and bio-molecular engineering. It is shifting the paradigm from phage discovery to phage design. Its team leverages expertise in synthetic biology, machine learning, and data science to accelerate the development of precision antibiotics and address critical healthcare challenges such as antimicrobial resistance.
Texas Biomedical Research Institute is dedicated to pioneering and sharing scientific breakthroughs to protect global communities from infectious diseases. With over 80 years of experience, it combines high-level biocontainment labs, a National Primate Research Center, and a commitment to advancing diagnostics, vaccines, and therapies. The institute also emphasizes education and outreach, providing resources and programs to engage students and teachers in scientific research.
VitaKey is pioneering a new era in nutrition by applying precision delivery technology to enhance the nutrient density of foods and beverages. Developed at MIT, Langer Lab, and co-founded by Dr. Robert S. Langer, VitaKey's platforms aim to address global health challenges, including diet related diseases such as obesity, heart disease and diabetes. VitaKey technologies ensure the stability and controlled release of nutrients (macronutrients, micronutrients, probiotics, bioactives, etc.) to improve bioavailability and enhance the functionality of foods and beverages. VitaKey creates all natural food and beverage solutions to enhance human performance, boost satiety, and improve the health and wellness of all consumers.
Document Storage Systems, Inc. (DSS, Inc.) is a leading health information technology (HIT) software development and systems integration company with over 30 years of experience. DSS delivers innovative, secure, and efficient healthcare technology solutions and services used daily by thousands of clinicians and administrative staff nationwide, across federal, private, and public healthcare sectors. The company is dedicated to improving productivity and healthcare delivery, with a strong focus on digital transformation, interoperability, regulatory compliance, and above all, patient care. DSS is recognized for its deep expertise in modernizing legacy systems, supporting the Department of Veterans Affairs, and delivering solutions that enhance provider performance and patient outcomes. DSS is a member of the Open Source Electronic Health Record Agent (OSEHRA) and a founder of the VistA Extension Hub, fostering open source collaboration in healthcare IT. The company is also known for its rapid nationwide implementations, strategic partnerships, and a legacy of enabling significant cost savings and operational efficiencies for the VA and other healthcare organizations. DSS has been repeatedly recognized in the Healthcare Informatics Top 100 list of leading healthcare IT vendors, reflecting its industry impact and growth.
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is dedicated to transforming healthcare through innovative education, research, and patient care. With a focus on academic medicine, MCW aims to improve the health of communities by fostering a collaborative learning environment that integrates medical education with groundbreaking research and comprehensive patient care.
SIMMEC Training Solutions is a woman-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned small business (WOSB/SDVOSB) providing high-fidelity Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training using advanced live models. We specialize in delivering immersive, operationally relevant training environments that replicate battlefield trauma conditions under stress, time pressure, and environmental chaos. Our cadre includes former Special Operations medics and trauma clinicians with real-world deployment experience. All courses align with DoD and CoTCCC standards, supporting combat medics, deploying providers, and allied partner forces. Our training incorporates high-fidelity manikins and cadavers where appropriate, but centers on biologically responsive live tissue models to deliver the highest level of realism and decision-making complexity. SIMMEC is committed to ensuring that live tissue training remains the foundational standard for validating emerging trauma technologies and enhancing military medical readiness. As a Non-Traditional Defense Contractor, SIMMEC is uniquely positioned to support MTEC-funded research through: access to validated, biologically responsive training platforms; benchmark data for simulation and wearable validation; performance observation to support AI and Autonomous Casualty Care (AC2) development; and collaboration in hybrid training model innovation (sim-to-live). We are actively seeking partners involved in trauma simulation, AI/ML triage systems, wearable tech, and data-integrated battlefield medical solutions.
Mantel Technologies is dedicated to closing capability gaps through innovative product development and expert technical services. The company emphasizes collaboration with customers, partners, and end users to deliver impactful solutions across various industries, including material systems, veterinary technology, energy and power solutions, and technology discovery.
Inertia is an innovation-driven firm delivering end-to-end design, engineering, prototyping, and manufacturing for medical, clean tech, industrial, safety, and advanced hardware industries. Distinguished by their tightly integrated evidence-based approach—including strategy, human factors, regulatory and advanced manufacturing—they execute at every phase: from early startup product validation through SMB innovation acceleration, to full-scale manufacturing for startup and large enterprises. Their unique differentiator lies in the seamless integration of product strategy, development, and manufacturing under one roof—enabling clients to optimize quality, achieve rapid speed-to-market, and realize measurable cost and risk reductions. With robust quality systems, client-centered project management, and a reputation for transparency, Inertia consistently sets new standards for product innovation and commercialization.
The Geneva Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit established in 1993, dedicated to advancing military medicine through research, development, and education. With a commitment to ensuring optimal health for service members and the communities they serve, Geneva collaborates with various partners to drive innovative medical research and improve healthcare outcomes.
UC Davis, founded in 1908, is a top-tier public university located in California, known for its commitment to education, research, and public service. It offers a diverse range of academic programs and is recognized for its contributions to agriculture, veterinary medicine, and sustainability. The university fosters a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and inclusivity, aiming to enhance the lives of its students and the broader community. Additionally, UC Davis is strategically located in the heart of Northern California, providing easy access to major attractions, including beaches, wine country, and national parks.
Tensentric is a contract design and manufacturing firm focused solely on medical device, in vitro diagnostic, and advanced therapy markets. We're ISO13485 certified and FDA registered to help our clients bring their new technology and products to market.
The Center for Military Medicine Research (CMMR) at the University of Pittsburgh is dedicated to advancing medical research for wounded service members and their families. The center focuses on trauma, emergency, and critical care, leveraging the university's strengths in medical and engineering fields, and collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University's robotics and AI expertise. CMMR aims to enhance trauma care for warfighters and civilians, contributing to the defense innovation economy.
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) is a state agency and part of the Texas A&M University System, dedicated to improving lives through engineering research, workforce development, and technology transition. TEES collaborates with industry, academia, and government to provide innovative solutions to global technical challenges.

Arizona State University
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Topical Metformin Lotion for Tendinopathy Prevention
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Theradaptive
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