Translational Research Institute for Space Health Meeting
December 13, 2017
Houston, Texas
Speaker:
Dorit B. Donoviel, Ph.D.
Director
Translational Research Institute for Space Health
Topic:
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRI) is a Baylor College of Medicine led consortium with Caltech and MIT. Funded by NASA through a cooperative agreement, TRI for Space Health finds, funds and facilitates new health technologies to predict, protect, and preserve astronaut health during deep space exploration missions. They seek high risk, high reward sensible and efficient solutions that can be adapted, or translated for use in space. TRI for Space Health also serves as a bridge between industry, government and academia. Hear from Dr. Donoviel how TRI engages with progressive space life scientists and organizations to provide mentorship and expertise that cannot be found elsewhere.
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Dear Linda and Melissa,
What a pleasure to represent our institute (www.bcm.edu/spacehealth) at yesterday’s HCTT luncheon! And to you and all the attendees, please pass along our website information. We are always on the lookout for emerging health technologies that can be adapted for space. We have the funding and expertise for this kind of research. If you or anyone reading this is interested in keeping in touch with us, please email SpaceHealth-info@bcm.edu and request to join our listserv. Again, thanks so much! Strat