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Harnessing naturally evolved torpor to benefit human spaceflight

A New Orleans, al congresso 2018 dell' APS Intersociety Meeting - Comparative
Physiology: Complexity
al simposio

HARNESSING NATURALLY EVOLVED TORPOR TO BENEFIT HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT

CO-SPONSORED BY THE SOCIETY OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY

Sat., 2:00 – 4:00 PM, Astor Ballroom I & II

Chairs: Hannah Carey. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

Matthew Regan. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

2:00 PM 26.1 Enhancing Metabolic Flexibility in Humans: Insights from Hibernation to Benefit Spaceflight

Hannah V. Carey. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

2:30 PM 26.2 Central Mechanisms of Torpor Induction

Matteo Cerri. Univ. of Bologna

3:00 PM 26.3 The Relationship Between Sleep and Torpor

Vladyslav Vyazovskiy. Univ. of Oxford

3:30 PM 26.4 The Spaceflight Environment

Jessica Meir. NASA astronaut

Later Event: November 4
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