A strategy for research in space biology and medicine in the new century / Committee on Space Biology and Medicine, Space Studies Board, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council.
1998
RC1130 .S77 1998 (Mapit)
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A strategy for research in space biology and medicine in the new century / Committee on Space Biology and Medicine, Space Studies Board, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research Council.
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0309060478 (paper, perfect bound)
9780309060479 (paper, perfect bound)
9780309060479 (paper, perfect bound)
Publication Details
Washington, D.C. : The Board, 1998.
Language
English
Description
xviii, 276 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Call Number
RC1130 .S77 1998
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.9/80214/072073
GPO Item No.
0830-C
Summary
The Committee on Space Biology and Medicine reviewed and updated prior reports to suggest strategies for research in space biology and medicine based on information gathered since 1987. The report provides a review of biology and medicine that can be studied in the space environment, discusses the fundamental research issues and questions with space biology and medicine disciplines, identifies the most promising experimental challenges in those disciplines, evaluates the potential for space research to provide advances within each discipline, and prioritizes research topics to the extent feasible. Disciplines include sciences which study plant, animal, and human systems at the molecular, cellular, system, and whole-organism levels. The section about physiology, gravity, and space includes cell biology; developmental biology; plants, gravity, and space; sensorimotor integration; bone physiology; skeletal muscle; cardiovascular and pulmonary systems; endocrinology; and immunology. The section about additional space environment issues includes radiation hazards and behavioral issues. The final section examines setting priorities in research and programmatic and policy issues.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Cell Biology
Developmental biology
Plants, gravity, and space
Sensorimotor integration
Bone physiology
Skeletal muscle
Cardiovascular and pulmonary systems
Endocrinology
Immunology
Radiation hazards
Behavioral issues
Setting priorities in research
Programmatic and policy issues.
Cell Biology
Developmental biology
Plants, gravity, and space
Sensorimotor integration
Bone physiology
Skeletal muscle
Cardiovascular and pulmonary systems
Endocrinology
Immunology
Radiation hazards
Behavioral issues
Setting priorities in research
Programmatic and policy issues.