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1997-2017
Gravity Research
Cardiovascular Effects of Simulated Microgravity in Man
Richard J. Cohen, M.D., Ph.D.
Effects of Spaceflight on Cardiovascular Stability (Flight Study)
Richard J. Cohen, M.D., Ph.D.
Distributed Simulation of Integrated Human Function
James E. Coolahan, Ph.D.
Temperature Regulatory and Cardiovascular Responses to Exercise During Long-Duration Spaceflight
Craig G. Crandall, Ph.D.
Fluid Shift Associated Lymphostasis of the Gut Induces Inflammation and Microbial Intolerance (First Award Fellowship)
Walter Cromer, Ph.D.
Improving Cardiovascular Risk Prediction–Biomarkers and Beyond; Implications for Astronaut Selection and Monitoring During Prolonged Spaceflight
James de Lemos, M.D.
Circulatory Remodeling with Simulated Microgravity
Michael D. Delp, Ph.D.
Integrated Regulation of Bone and Muscle Metabolism by Simulated Microgravity
Henry J. Donahue, Ph.D.
Molecular Signaling in Muscle Plasticity
Henry F. Epstein, M.D.
Cyber Partners: Harnessing Group Dynamics to Boost Motivation for More Efficient Exercise
Deborah Feltz, Ph.D.
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