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Good Afternoon,



I’m writing to let you know that our presentation schedule has changed.   Ms. Sonia Parra will not be presenting.  Instead, Dr. Jonathan Clark, Associate Professor of Neurology and Space Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, will provide a briefing on spacecraft vibration.   The rest of the schedule remains the same.





Thank you,  Nancy





From: Gibbins, Nancy Saunders

Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 6:31 PM

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Subject: BCM Space Medicine Journal Club - Tuesday, 6/21/2016 5:30-7:30 p.m. Board Room





Dear Students and Faculty,



The next BCM Space Medicine Journal Club will be held on Tuesday, 6/21/2016 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.   Please RSVP to me by Monday, 6/20/2016.







Presentation Order:







Student Presentation and Demonstration:  Sonia Gomez Parra, BCM Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD)



Presentation Title:  Cancer research in space and how point-of-care devices can contribute







Article Review: Smith, SD (2002). Characterizing the effects of airborne vibration on human body vibration response. ASEM. 73(1): 36-45.



Student Leader:  Vignesh Ramachandran, BCM MS-2







Quiz Questions for Chapter 5:   Vibration and Acoustics.



Student Presenter:  Bobby Hazel,  Visiting Student with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill





Please note:    Dr. Jon Clark kindly provided an additional article to supplement this month’s readings, “Human Issues related to Spacecraft Vibration during Ascent.”



Center for Space Medicine Address:



BioScience Research Collaborative

6500 Main Street, 9th Floor – Meet in the Board Room

Houston, TX 77030-1402





As always, informal dinner will be provided followed by the student presentation, article review and chapter quiz questions.



Thanks,



Nancy Gibbins

Center for Space Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine

713-798-4510






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