Home | Bioastronautics | University of Colorado Boulder Bioastronautics encompasses biological, behavioral and medical aspects governing humans and other living organisms in a space flight environment; and includes design of payloads, spacecraft habitats, and life support systems
Bioastronautics | Ann and H. J. Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences . . . Bioastronautics encompasses biological, behavioral and medical aspects governing humans and other living organisms in a space flight environment; and includes design of payloads, spacecraft habitats, and life support systems In short, this focus area spans the study and support of life in space
Curriculum | Bioastronautics - University of Colorado Boulder A joint offering between CU Boulder Bioastronautics and CU Anschutz Department of Emergency Medicine Examines the medical considerations for a human mission to the Moon or Mars Teaches hands-on medical skills, ands students earn a CPR and Wilderness First Aid certification
Current Students | Bioastronautics | University of Colorado Boulder Erin is a Bioastronautics PhD student working with Dr Allie Anderson She is working on estimating human cognitive states using psychophysiological data to improve human-autonomy teaming for deep space habitats
Bioastronautics Education Workshop - University of Colorado Boulder Encyclopedia of Bioastronautics [article in prep] Section: Graduate Programs in Bioastronautics •Definition: This section proposes a pedagogical framework for establishing a comprehensive curriculum that incorporates bioastronautics –the study and support of life in space –into graduate education and also introduces an overview of
Alumni | Bioastronautics - University of Colorado Boulder January 2025 - CU Bioastronautics faculty, students, and alumni at the 2025 NASA Human Research Program Investigators' Workshop (HRP IWS) held in Galveston, Texas Two graduate students, Nicole Rote and Priyanka Vasu, received NASA Human Research Program Grant Augmentations for their work, and Benjamin Reynolds won 3rd place in the
Aaron Allred | Bioastronautics | University of Colorado Boulder My research primarily rests in Bioastronautics, supporting human life in space and developing research solutions that benefit not only astronauts but also pilots and individuals with impairments here on Earth