USU Research Takes Center Stage at AMSUS Annual Meeting

Robust faculty and student scholarship demonstrates advances in readiness, clinical care, and biomedical discovery.

A photo collage containing ten images featuring multiple individuals and groups of Uniformed Services University (USU) faculty, staff, and students, in both military uniforms and civilian professional attire, presenting and discussing their research at scientific poster sessions during a large conference. The central photo shows a large group of USU personnel posing together, while surrounding photos capture individual or paired presenters interacting with attendees or pointing to detailed graphs and findings on their scientific posters. The background consists of typical convention hall settings with rows of black and blue poster boards.
Uniformed Services University (USU) students and faculty make a strong impact at the AMSUS Annual
Meeting, showcasing robust scholarship and engaging in discussions about advancements in military health
across three full double-sided rows of scientific poster displays. [Center photo courtesy of 2nd Lt. Gyu Ri
(Julie) Lee, U.S. Army, poster photos courtesy of Dr. James Nash and Sharon Holland, USU]

March 5, 2026 by Sharon Holland

Faculty, students, and staff from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) made a notable impact at this year’s AMSUS - Society of Federal Health Professionals annual meeting during the scientific poster session, showcasing the depth and strength of the university’s research portfolio.

USU presenters filled three full double-sided rows of poster displays — one of the largest representations among participating federal health institutions. Research from the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, the Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing, and multiple USU centers highlighted advances in military medicine, operational readiness, nursing science, and translational research.

Throughout the session, investigators and students engaged attendees in discussions spanning clinical innovation, health systems research, behavioral health, and biomedical discovery. The range of scholarship underscored USU’s commitment to advancing evidence-based solutions to the complex health challenges facing Service Members and Veterans.

“USU’s strong presence at the AMSUS poster session reflects the growing influence of our research across the Military Health System and the broader federal healthcare community,” said Dr. Jonathan Woodson, President of USU. “From foundational science to operational and clinical innovation, our work directly strengthens readiness, improves patient outcomes, and advances the care of those who serve our nation.”