This message is being sent courtesy of BCM Center for Space Medicine
Date, Time & Location: | Wednesday, 11/09/2011 12:10p – 1:00 p.m. Alkek Building (Main Baylor Campus) – Room N311 | |
Speaker: | Dorit B. Donoviel, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Center for Space Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine Deputy Chief Scientist and Industry Forum Lead, National Space Biomedical Research Institute | |
Lecture Title: | “Research Opportunities in Human Space Exploration” | |
The space environment presents a unique paradigm that challenges our understanding of human physiology. A broad range of research opportunities exist, including basic mechanism oriented science as well as operations-focused technology and countermeasure development. The U.S. has long been a leader among space-faring nations in addressing fundamental biomedical challenges associated with spaceflight, and now stands poised to forge new partnerships in research with the exciting potential to transcend national borders. | ||
We encourage students, faculty and staff to attend the CSM elective lecture series “Topics in Human Space Exploration and Medicine.” Please contact me if you need additional information about this presentation. | ||
Nancy Gibbins Center for Space Medicine Baylor College of Medicine 713-798-7639 |