Life sciences research in the cardiopulmonary discipline must identify possible consequences of space flight on the cardiopulmonary system, understand the mechanisms of these effects, and develop effective and operationally practical countermeasures to protect crewmembers inflight and upon return to a gravitational environment. The long-range goal of the NASA Cardiopulmonary Discipline Research Program is to foster research to better understand the acute and long-term cardiovascular and pulmonary adaptation to space and to develop physiological countermeasures to ensure crew health in space and on return to Earth. The purpose of this Discipline Plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Sciences Division research and developme...
The advent of the Space Shuttle era elevated cardiovascular deconditioning from a research topic in ...
The biomedical research program has been established to investigate the major physiological and psyc...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...
The purpose of this plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Sciences Division resea...
The focus of the Regulatory Physiology discipline of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Progra...
The purpose of this Discipline Science Plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Scie...
A 10-year cumulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the Cardiopul...
Life sciences research in the musculoskeletal discipline must identify possible consequences of weig...
Over the past two decades, NASA's efforts in the neurosciences have developed into a program of rese...
The goals of the Life Sciences Division of the Office of Space Sciences and Application are to ensur...
The topics covered include the following: flight echocardiography, pulmonary function, central hemod...
Research in aerospace medicine is presented. The reports discussed include: circulatory and respirat...
A guideline is provided for developing NASA's long-term mission plans and a rational, coherent resea...
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
The NASA Life and Biomedical Sciences and Applications Division (LBSAD) serves the Nation's life sci...
The advent of the Space Shuttle era elevated cardiovascular deconditioning from a research topic in ...
The biomedical research program has been established to investigate the major physiological and psyc...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...
The purpose of this plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Sciences Division resea...
The focus of the Regulatory Physiology discipline of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Progra...
The purpose of this Discipline Science Plan is to provide a conceptual strategy for NASA's Life Scie...
A 10-year cumulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the Cardiopul...
Life sciences research in the musculoskeletal discipline must identify possible consequences of weig...
Over the past two decades, NASA's efforts in the neurosciences have developed into a program of rese...
The goals of the Life Sciences Division of the Office of Space Sciences and Application are to ensur...
The topics covered include the following: flight echocardiography, pulmonary function, central hemod...
Research in aerospace medicine is presented. The reports discussed include: circulatory and respirat...
A guideline is provided for developing NASA's long-term mission plans and a rational, coherent resea...
Details of medical research and development programs, particularly an integrated medical laboratory,...
The NASA Life and Biomedical Sciences and Applications Division (LBSAD) serves the Nation's life sci...
The advent of the Space Shuttle era elevated cardiovascular deconditioning from a research topic in ...
The biomedical research program has been established to investigate the major physiological and psyc...
The research is reported for establishing physiological base line data, and for developing procedure...