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    Title

    Human Physiology in Space

    Description

    This session focuses on physiological effects of short- and long-duration spaceflight, and how this affects general health. Research into mitigation (countermeasures) of space effects are also included.

    Date

    2017-09-26

    Time

    09:45

    Room

    City Room 2

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Prof. Elena Fomina, State Scientific Center of Russian Federation, Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Dieter Blottner, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity: first insights from parabolic flights and long-duration spaceflight

    20

    withdrawn

    Mrs. Angelique Van Ombergen

    University of Antwerp

    Belgium

    2

    Two tests used for display interface design: dynamic visual acuity and chromatic contrast sensitivity

    10

    no-show

    Mr. Hongqiang Yu

    China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

    China

    3

    Genomics and proteomics analysis of hippocampus reveals potential mechanisms underlying spatial memory deficiency induced by long-term simulated microgravity

    15

    no-show

    Dr. Lina Qu

    Astronaut Center of China

    China

    4

    analysis of differenct zero-g simulation ergometer exercise protocols on aerobic capacity and orthostatic tolerance

    15

    no-show

    Prof. Lin-Jie Wang

    China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

    China

    5

    Musculoskeletal outcomes from chronic high-speed high-impact resistance exercise

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Prashant Parmar

    St. Joseph's / National Jewish Hospital

    United States

    6

    The benefits of lower extremity loading in space due to the seated execution of ordinary calf raises and the leg press on human subjects

    10

    confirmed

    Prof.Dr. Thomas Angeli

    Vienna University of Technology

    Austria

    7

    Lessons learned from countermeasures reducing the negative physiological effects of microgravity based on the seventh Russian super-long mission

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Elena Fomina

    FSC RF-IMBP

    Russian Federation

    8

    Muscle tone and stiffness in long-term bed rest with reactive jumps as countermeasure, and reconditioning: First results from ESA RSL Study at the DLR:envihab facility (2015-16)

    15

    confirmed

    Prof.Dr. Dieter Blottner

    Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin

    Germany

    9

    Effects of suited and unsuited locomotor gaits in simulated fractional gravity environments on the muscles of the lower leg

    10

    withdrawn

    Ms. Sophie Orr

    University of North Dakota

    United States

    10

    Mismatch between cardiac mechanical forces and kinetic energy during long term space flight measured by 3D – ballistocardiography

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Elena Luchitskaya

    Institute for Biomedical Problems

    Russian Federation

    11

    Heart Kinetic wearable monitoring vs c-MRI: cardiac deconditioning during the 60-days ESA-RSL head-down bed-rest study.

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Pierre-François Migeotte

    Université Libre de Bruxelles

    Belgium

    12

    evaluation of endothelial function during simulation of interplanetary spaceflight with mars sol in 180d celss experiment

    15

    no-show

    Dr. Ming Yuan

    1 Space Institute of Southern China(Shenzhen), 2 China Astronaut Research and Training Center

    China

    13

    Fat and Bone during the ISS4Mars Mission: an integrated endocrine approach

    10

    no-show

    Prof.Dr. Felice Strollo

    Italy

    14

    INTRODUCING AN AEROSPACE MEDICINE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW GROUP

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Rochelle Velho

    University of Warwick

    United Kingdom

    15

    The importance of tissue weight and tissue compressive forces in human spaceflight

    10

    confirmed

    Dr. Jay Buckey

    Dartmouth Medical School

    United States

    16

    Core body temperatures in astronauts on the international space station

    10

    no-show

    Prof.Dr. Hanns-Christian Gunga

    Germany

    Increased cerebrospinal fluid volume after long-duration spaceflight

    20

    Mrs. Angelique Van Ombergen

    University of Antwerp

    Belgium