HUMAN PERFORMANCE IN SPACE

Podcast
Space Specials
  • HUMAN-PERFORMANCE-WOTRING v1 sendung final
    30:00
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30:00 Min.
Most recent space explorations
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30:00 Min.
Space on earth and beyond
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30:00 Min.
Closing the loop
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30:00 Min.
JUICE – Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
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30:00 Min.
Imagining being on a space station.
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30:03 Min.
Encounters with Spacewalkers (Part 2)
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30:01 Min.
Encounters with Spacewalkers (Part 1)
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30:04 Min.
New space economies
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30:01 Min.
Going to the moon with ARTEMIS
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30:01 Min.
Space movies: between fact and fiction

Interview with Dr. Virginia Wotring, professor at the International Space University in Strasbourg and researcher for NASA.

Viginia’s current research involves examining the changes in physiology and pharmacology that occur in the confined, closed, microgravity, elevated radiation environment of a space mission. Her work ranges from the molecular level to that of the whole human, and includes a wide variety of techniques and collaborations.

A recent research project of her aboard the International Space Station collected and examined medication use data directly from crewmembers during space flight. Other projects include studying women’s health treatments during spaceflight missions, and examination of genes and proteins altered when organisms live in a spaceflight environment.

 

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