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![]() This spring, a team of leading biomedical engineers and technical specialists from NASA, the National Space Biomedical Research Institute and Johns Hopkins are teaching a course called Biomedical Aspects of Human Space Flight at APL under the Whiting School Part-Time Programs. The course will present a variety of biomedical issues and technological developments that must be solved before man can journey to Mars. Topics include neurophysiological aspects of space travel; spacecraft life support systems; environmental hazards; bone and mineral metabolism; muscle structure and atrophy; endocrine functions and biochemical markers; biomedical implications in astronaut training and countermeasures to space deconditioning.
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