At Lucent, we take pride in serving those who serve our country.
Our goal is to play an irreplaceable role in military-specific medical research. Whether through designing studies, shaping teams, or developing programs, we bring our DoD partners the strongest research to address critical gaps and provide lifesaving therapies. We believe in the work we do, and we do only work we believe in.
Our scientists consider the logistic limitations of military medicine the basis for solutions, not an afterthought. We build every program with a multi-disciplinary approach using teams with academic, industry, and military backgrounds. Our operational team members have experience with medical care from Role 1 to Role 5. We work with Medics, Corpsmen, and Forward Surgical Teams, as well as hospital-based clinicians to understand the needs and limitations that underlie the required therapeutic or practical solution.
We are not tied to any one academic or industrial partner, but build our teams solely on capabilities, qualifications of potential partners. We provide intellectual framework and organizational cohesion to keep research teams cohesive, and coordinated. In parallel, we maintain constant communications with our clients to ensure the programs respond to the military's changing theater and needs with agility and relevance.
“On a good day, medical is the last thing on my mind.
On bad day, it’s the only thing.” ”
What We DO
- Develop future programs based on current medical gaps and near-short term technological capabilities
- Redirect and repair late-phase biomedical research studies at risk of non-delivery
- Multi-layered needs/gaps analysis to improve medical care at Roles 1-5
- Structure high-functioning research teams by selecting the most effective partners from relevant organizations
- Research coordination and product integration for larger programs with multiple performing institutions
- Guide military relevance for studies carried out in industry and academia
- Technical direction and coordination of research partnerships between military facilities, academic institutions, and industry
- Chaprone medical device s through CE Mark and FDA 510K approval process
- Coordinate the applied research and advanced development of R&D efforts to streamline transition
- Critical analysis of technical and temporal progress of Combat Casualty Care and Casualty Prevention programs to ensure timely transition through multi-service Acquisition