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Date:

 

Time & Location:     

Thursday, 4/12/2018  

 

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.    Kleberg Auditorium

 

Speaker:    

                          

Jacob Bloomberg, Ph.D.

NASA Sensorimotor Discipline Lead Scientist

NASA Johnson Space Center

Lecture  Title: 

 

Learning Objectives:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

“Sensorimotor Alterations Associated with Spaceflight”

 

·       Understand the various sensorimotor changes that occur during spaceflight and their performance implications.

 

·       Gain insight into potential countermeasures to mitigate sensorimotor changes.

 

 

Thursday, 4/12/2018  

 

Time & Location:     

1:00 – 2:00 p.m.    DeBakey Classrooms  M321 & M323

 

Speaker:    

                          

Stuart Matthew Clark Lee, Ph.D. Lead Research Scientist, Cardiovascular and Vision Laboratory D NASA Human Health and Performance Contract KBRwyle  Science, Technology and Engineering Group

 

Lecture  Title: 

 

Learning Objectives:

 

 

“Cardiovascular Adaptations to Spaceflight-Consequences and Countermeasures”

 

·       To understand the structural and functional consequences of cardiovascular adaptations to chronic exposures to weightlessness

 

·       To understand countermeasure that have been employed to prevent or attenuate spaceflight-induced adaptations and consider the development of future strategies

 

 

We encourage BCM students, faculty and staff to attend the CSM elective lecture series “Introduction to Human Space Exploration and Medicine.”   Please contact me if you need additional information.

 

Thank you,

 

Nancy Gibbins

Center for Space Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine
BioScience Research Collaborative
6500 Main Street, Suite 910
Houston, TX 77030-1402
713-798-4510