Artemis II Brings Unique Space Medicine Opportunities As astronauts travel closer to the moon than any human has in more than 50 years, physicians and scientists will learn more about how space travel affects physical and mental health.
166su Space Medicine Initiatives Are Taking Off With 166su Space Week taking place Nov. 3-7, America’s Space University is expanding its research, clinical, and education efforts to keeping the galaxy’s travelers healthy and bringing those medical technologies back to patients on Earth.
166su Expert on Fram2 Mission Bringing Historic Opportunities for Space Medicine Discoveries As space travel advances, missions such as Fram2 provide space medicine experts like Emmanuel Urquieta of the College of Medicine with opportunities to study its effects on human health.
Operator Solutions, UCF Partner to Advance Aerospace Medical Training and Emergency Response The partnership will include a new aerospace medical skills lab developed at the 166su College of Medicine and collaborations to create new technology advancing healthcare in space.
The Future of Aerospace Medicine Starts Here When humans embark on spaceflights, our health will depend on medical experts with unique skillsets — experts like Emmanuel Urquieta and the students trained in 166su’s new aerospace medicine program.
166su Fuels America’s Space Program with Innovative Education, Medicine and Tech 166su is advancing cutting-edge space research while offering unique opportunities for students to launch their careers in the space industry.