Bioastronautics Mini-Symposia Series: Systems Medicine for Spaceflight
Science, Engineering, & Technology
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2h 6m
Please join us on Nov. 15, 2021, at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, for the next in our series of human-spaceflight events from bioastronautics@hopkins.
This will be the first of an occasional series of mini-symposia, each approximately two hours long, with a keynote speaker, panel discussion, and audience interaction. We hope you will join us for this event, as well as similar events in the future, involving various topics related to human spaceflight. These events are hosted by the Commercial and Government Program Office of the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering.
The topic of the first mini-symposium will be Systems Medicine for Spaceflight.
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