The 2024 Chemical Biologocal Operational Analysis event, held in Camp Lejeune, NC this week, seeks to gain warfighter insights into emerging chemical, biological, and radiological CBR defense capabilities to enhance our military’s effectiveness.
Heather Lange, Tetramer Principal Investigator, will participate this in this year’s CBOA event. Heather leads in our ongoing development of a novel adsorbent material used in protective suits for soldiers that encounter chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. Tetramer bead technology consists of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) that are incorporated into garments to adsorb and degrade chemical warfare agents (CWAs) into non-toxic compounds on contact. Learn more about the ongoing program here.
Reach out to Heather if you are interested in connecting at CBOA to learn more about this innovative decontamination technology.
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