session 4
Medicine in Space and Extreme Environments
- type
oral
- Description
Over the last decades numerous space missions and experiments have taken place. The use of microgravity as a tool to study new fundamentals of life revealed a substantial number of new scientific insights and surprises. Space is the most famous extreme environment but different extreme environments also exist on Earth, such as high altitudes, confined and isolated environments like Antarctica and Arctica or even submarines. Results from research in these environments can be successfully applied for the benefits of human beings both in space and on Earth. This session will cover the latest scientific results and technological achievements from medical-physiological or psychological research in extreme environments for the benefit on Earth.
- Date
2024-10-16
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Prof. Oleg Orlov, Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP), Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Russian Federation;
Co-Chair: Prof. Hanns-Christian Gunga, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany;
Rapporteur: Dr. Jeffrey R. Davis, Exploring 4 Solutions, United States;
Rapporteur: Prof. Alexander Choukér, University of Munich, Germany;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15:00 | Antimicrobial Resistance: The Lesson from Word and its Application in Space | 10 | confirmed | Prof. Omer Aydin | Erciyes University | Türkiye |
2 | 15:10 | ASTRO-PSYCHIATRY: A NOVEL SOLUTION FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN SPACE EXPLORATION | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Susan Ip-Jewell | United States | |
3 | 15:20 | 10 | confirmed | Prof. Martina Anna Maggioni | Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Germany | |
4 | 15:30 | 10 | confirmed | Prof. Martina Anna Maggioni | Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin | Germany | |
5 | 15:40 | Epigenetics and zero gravity : A complex interplay relevant to adaptation in space | 10 | confirmed | Ms. Radhia Rhaiem | University | Tunisia |
6 | 15:50 | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Carole Dangoisse | United Kingdom | ||
7 | 16:00 | UV LIGHT FOR SPACE LAUNDRY: MITIGATING MICROBIAL RISKS ON LONG-DURATION CREWED MISSIONS | 10 | confirmed | Mrs. Charlotte Pouwels | International Space University (ISU) | The Netherlands |
8 | 16:10 | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Danielle Carroll | University of Colorado Boulder | United States | |
9 | 16:20 | Overview of Multilayered Data Monitoring in the APICES Space Analogue Mission | 10 | confirmed | Mrs. Charlotte Pouwels | International Space University (ISU) | The Netherlands |
10 | 16:30 | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Ethan Waisberg | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom | |
11 | 16:40 | 10 | confirmed | Ms. Sagrario Linares Melo | Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla | Mexico | |
12 | 16:50 | Mitophagy Regulates Circadian Rhythms Disturbance Induced by Simulated Space Environments | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Lina Qu | Astronaut Center of China | China |
13 | 17:00 | 10 | confirmed | Dr. Mark Rosenberg | Medical University of South Carolina | United States |