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Institute of Medicine
Board on Health Sciences Policy
Committee on Aerospace Medicine and the Medicine of Extreme Environments (CAMMEE)
Committee on NASA’s Human Health Risk Research
February 11-12, 2008
Keck Center of the National Academies, Room 201
500 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001
10:45–11:15 Welcome and Introductions
Daniel Masys, Chair
Overview of the Study Task
11:15–12:30 Context for the Study
11:15–11:45 IOM Perspective – Bioastronautics Roadmap and Prior IOM Reports
David Longnecker, Chair, CAMMEE Standing Committee
11:45–12:30 NASA Introduction
Dennis Grounds, Human Research Program (HRP) Program Manager
NASA Perspective – The New Exploration Thrust at
NASA
John Charles, HRP Program Scientist
12:30–2:00 Working Lunch
Goals for this Review and Charge to the Committee
Craig Kundrot, HRP Science Management Office
Discussion
The Bioastronautics Roadmap and the Human Research Program Requirements
Ned Penley, HRP Program Integration Office
Discussion
2:00–2:15 Break
2:15–4:30 Discussion on Sample White Papers
2:15–3:00 Risk of Crew Adverse Health Event Due to Altered Immune Response
- Areas and Nature of Analysis Needed (Craig Kundrot)
- Committee Discussion - structure/content
3:00–3:30 Risk of Adverse Health Effects from Lunar Dust Exposure
- Areas and Nature of Analysis Needed (Craig Kundrot)
- Committee Discussion - structure/content
3:30–4:00 Risk of Performance Errors Due to Sleep Loss, Circadian Desychronization, Fatigue, and Work Overload
- Areas and Nature of Analysis Needed (Craig Kundrot)
- Committee Discussion - structure/content
4:00–4:30 Risk of Accelerated Osteoporosis
- Areas and Nature of Analysis Needed (Craig Kundrot)
- Committee Discussion - structure/content
4:30–5:15 Revisit the Statement of Task
Discussion
5:15 pm Adjourn
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