Have you ever wondered how space affects the human body? From microgravity-induced physiological changes to cutting-edge innovations for astronaut health, the field of bioastronautics is at the heart of ensuring human survival and performance in space.
The Israel Aerospace Medical Association (IAsMA) is excited to invite you to our Bioastronautics Journal Club, a dedicated space for students, researchers, and professionals to explore the latest advancements in aerospace medicine and human spaceflight.
Led by Bioastronautics Specialist Taylor Lonner
We are thrilled to collaborate with Taylor Lonner, a PhD student at the University of Colorado at Boulder, who specializes in bioastronautics and human performance in extreme environments. Taylor brings extensive research experience and will be guiding discussions on groundbreaking studies in the field.
Who Can Join?
This journal club is open to:
- Students interested in aerospace medicine, bioastronautics, and space research
- Researchers and professionals exploring human adaptation to space environments
- Doctors, engineers, and space enthusiasts passionate about the future of human spaceflight
How to Join
Be part of a growing community dedicated to understanding and advancing human health in space.
Apply now: Sign up here
Join us as we uncover the mysteries of human biology in space and push the boundaries of aerospace medicine.