
About Us

Mission Statement
Our mission is to emerge a new culture based on an open and self-sustainable platform to foster next generation medicine by direct participation of the public that will accelerate applications of advanced technology and help finding solutions for the challenges of today and for those ahead on diagnostics and therapeutics within the focus areas of telemedicine, regenerative medicine and space medicine.
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Our non-profit organization is a dynamic entity currently centered on the military dependents to synthesize, process and utilize the viewpoints in improving the delivery and quality of health care and patient outcomes. Our model development will focus on the wellness of children with autoimmune diseases that often suffer from limited access to care, limited treatment options and limited assessment tools. Our voice is expected to bring interest in these diseases while the gained knowledge and accomplishments will benefit the unmet needs of military medicine in future endeavors.
The non-profit will foster inter-institutional collaborations among the research, academic and regulatory entities under the unifying interest of improving the lives in line of excelling human performants and military readiness. The research will largely be conducted within the government laboratories by the government scientists in collaboration with an extended network of national and international academic institutions to expedite regulatory approvals and process of commercialization. There will be case by case assessment and business decisions on collaborations with non-profit and profit based organizations by the governing council to accomplish fast track progress.
Our History
Next Generation Medicine was established in 2020 by dedicated families to promote patient centered biomedical biotechnology and device testing research.
Next Generation Medicine is dedicated to providing a platform for networking among different research organizations and non-profits to impact on patient care, healing, stem and youth education, and small businesses including those led by the military spouses including those led by the military spouses, veterans and reservists.
The progress so far:
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Device Testing Research
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Successful completion of industry sponsored projects on non-human device testing research conducted at a military health facility (MTF) after proper IRB and CRADA
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Finalizing CRADA on a new IRB approved industry sponsored protocol involving non-invasive biosensor device testing at an MTF
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Protocol development on industry sponsored new projects in the pipeline for device testing at an MTF.
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Completed end-user surveys on new devices for feed back to the sponso​r
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Support to Academia
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Through our volunteers, provided real-time patient feedback to senior design students for Capstone projects FY2021 and FY2022 at Georgia Institute of Technology.
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Supported three publications in peer review medical journals.
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Board Members

Alainie Stamatopoulos
Chairman & Director
Anna Herrington
Data Collection Analyst

Jessica Herrington
Board Member
Yolanda Bulick
Chief Financial Officer

Erin Wilson
Board Member
Manal Yousof, PhD
Chief Scientific & Regulatory Officer
Our Volunteer Associates
Deborah McCurdy, MD
Michael D’Onofrio
Seth Zimmerman
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Nathan Lazarus, PhD
Rachel Cox, PhD
John E Jones
RADM Peter Stamatopoulos
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