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DATE TOPIC GUEST LECTURER Aug 25 Introduction to Basic Science/Cell
Biology Mars Mission Scenario & Its Biomedical Implications
Neal R. Pellis, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Space Life Sciences Directorate (NASA/JSC) John Charles, Ph.D., Program Scientist for Exploration Systems Integration Office in the Space Life Sciences Directorate
Sept 1 Space Flight Toxicology (Air) John James, Ph.D. , Chief Scientist, Space Toxicology (NASA/JSC)
Sept 8 Space Radiation Biology Honglu Wu, Ph.D., Scientist & Biodosimetry Laboratory Manager (NASA/JSC)
Sept 15 Immune System Dysregulation During Spaceflight
Brian Crucian, Ph.D. , Scientist (Wyle Integrated Science & Engineering Group/JSC)
S Sept 22 Space Flight Toxicology (Water) TorinMcCoy,ToxicologistandEnvironmentalOperationsLead(NASA/JSC)
Sept 29 Pharmacotherapeutics in Space Flight
Virginia Wotring, Ph.D., Senior Scientist (USRA/JSC)
Oct 6 Novelty/Modeling of Microgravity for Cells
Neal R. Pellis, Ph.D, Senior Scientist, Space Life Sciences Directorate (NASA/JSC)
Oct 13 Transmembrane Signaling Neal R. Pellis, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Space Life Sciences Directorate (NASA/JSC)
Oct 20 Differentiation & Tissue Engineering/Disease Modeling & Gene Expression
Neal R. Pellis, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Space Life Sciences Directorate (NASA/JSC)
Oct 27 Biotech Exam No Lecture
Nov 3 Space Weather Radiation Neal Zapp, Ph.D. , Lead, Space Radiation Analysis Group (SRAG) (NASA/JSC) Steve Johnson, SRAG (Wyle Integrated Science & Engineering Group/JSC)
Nov 10 Microbiology and Human Space Flight Mark Ott, Ph.D., Health Scientist (NASA/JSC)
Nov 17 Infectious Disease Risk Associated with Space Flight
Duane Pierson, Ph.D. Senior Microbiologist (NASA/JSC)
Nov 24 No class—Thanksgiving Holiday Dec 1 Experiences of Space Flight (Tentative) NASA Astronaut (TBD)
Scientists from the Johnson Space Center will examine current knowledge regarding biotechnology, space weather radiation and radiation biology, pharmacology, immunology, air and water toxicology, and microbiological changes that occur as a result of space flight and how those changes affect human safety and capability during space flight. 3855 Holman St. | Garrison Gymnasium, Room 104L | Wednesdays, 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
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