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    Title

    Human Physiology in Space

    Description

    This session focuses on space physiological research that relates to human health and to the countermeasures employed to maintain health and performance.

    Date

    2014-09-30

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    716A

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Prof. Satoshi Iwase, Aichi Medical University, Japan;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Inesa Kozlovskaya, State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation - Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Thais Russomano, Microgravity Centre, Brazil;

    • Rapporteur: Prof. Hanns-Christian Gunga, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Biomedical support of exploration missions and international cooperation

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Oleg Orlov

    SSC RF-Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS

    Russian Federation

    1

    Biomedical support of exploration missions and international cooperation

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Oleg Orlov

    Institute for Biomedical Problems

    Russian Federation

    2

    Understanding the effects of spaceflight on head-trunk coordination during walking and obstacle avoidance

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Stefan Madansingh

    University of Houston

    United States

    3

    Functional sensory-motor performance following long term space flight: the first results of “Field Test” experiment

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Elena Tomilovskaya

    Institute for Biomedical Problems

    Russian Federation

    4

    Ways to optimize the joint action of locomotion and resistance training in extended missions with allowance for individual profiles of cosmonauts

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Elena Fomina

    FSC RF-IMBP

    Russian Federation

    5

    ISS experiment BP Reg: an inflight test of risk for fainting after long-duration spaceflight

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Richard Hughson

    University of Waterloo

    Canada

    6

    The new space experiment COSMOCARD onboard the ISS

    15'

    confirmed

    Dr. Elena Luchitskaya

    IBMP

    Russian Federation

    7

    Anthropometric variations and orthostatic stability during sustained acceleration in a short arm human centrifuge (SAHC) amongst +Gz naive test subjects: form influences function.

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Michael Nordine

    Charité - University Medicine Berlin

    Germany

    9

    Artificial gravity by short arm centrifuge of 1.4 m with exercise as the countermeasures for spaceflight deconditioning

    15'

    confirmed

    Prof. Satoshi Iwase

    Aichi Medical University

    Japan

    10

    Combining Ergometer Exercise and Artificial Gravity

    15'

    confirmed

    Mrs. Ana Diaz

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

    United States

    11

    Cardiovascular adaptations during sustained acceleration in a short-arm human centrifuge Increases in heart rate, and total peripheral resistance are the main counter-measures during consecutive +g-force exposure

    15'

    confirmed

    Mr. Michael Nordine

    Charité - University Medicine Berlin

    Germany

    12

    Electrical muscle stimulation and/or dynamic fluid flow loading - effective countermeasure on attenuation of musculoskeletal loss

    15'

    confirmed

    Prof. Yi-Xian Qin

    State University of New York

    United States

    Double sensor temperature measurements correlate well with hemodynamic changes during sustained acceleration The use of a heat flux temperature probe is a reliable indicator of hemodynamic activity during +Gz

    Mr. Michael Nordine

    Charité - University Medicine Berlin

    Germany

    Integration and Testing of a new leg press sled for the Multifunctional Dynamometer for Application in Space

    Prof.Dr. Thomas Angeli

    Vienna University of Technology

    Austria

    results of 5-year researches of cardiovascular system of crew members at the international space station

    Dr. Elena Luchitskaya

    Institute for Biomedical Problems

    Russian Federation