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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


Historical, scientific, medical, cultural, and political aspects


Humans in Space is an international scientific symposium dedicated to discussion and research in those human and biological sciences related to long-duration space travel


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Poster Session
Wednesday, May 25, 16:30-17:30
Foyer

Architecture  

Bone and Muscle Systems

Cardiovascular System

Central Nervous System and Motor Control

Diagnosis and Therapy

Education

Historical Aspects

Late Breaking Abstracts

Lessons from Cellular, Plant, and Animal Systems  

Neurosensory Systems  

Orthostasis  

Planetary Protection  

Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects  

Radiation  

Simulation Studies  

Telemedicine & Terrestrial Applications  


Architecture

Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P01
Thomas Dirlich, V. Martinez
Combined interdisciplinary strategy for space architecture education - HAAL cooperation agreement between TUD and TUM as a first step for an integrated design programme
P58
Kristian von Bengtson
Studies of Mars-dust control in a Mars habitat environment (see also II.9-4)

Bone and Muscle Systems
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P02
Friedrich Bodem, A. Meurer, M. Lochmann, J. Heine, H.-U. Hoffmann, P. Nobmann, D. Rüegg
Testing of a combined LBNP / bicycle ergometer muscle training system in parabolic flights
P03
Chris J. Snijders, C.A. Richardson, A.L. Pool-Goudzwaard, J.A. Hides
Low back pain in microgravity; causality and countermeasures
P04
T. Yoshioka, A. Kojima, T. Sugiura, K. Goto
Studies on heat stress-associated muscle hypertrophy as a countermeasure for muscular atrophy in microgravitational environment
P05
Ted A. Bateman (oral: I.1.2-2)
Spaceflight as a biomedical test-bed for bone loss countermeasures and candidate osteoporosis therapies
P06
Adalberto Costessi, A. Pines, M. Romanello, R. Schonenborg, P. Schiller, L. Moro, G. Tell (oral: I.1.2-6)
Molecular study of osteoblasts' responses to mechanical stress and microgravity

Cardiovascular System
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P07
Waltraud Fraßl, R. Kowoll, S. Vogler, M. Schlemmer, H.-E. Koralewski, B. Bünsch, K.A. Kirsch, N. G. de Santo, H.-C. Gunga (oral: I.8.2-3)

Aquaporin Water Immersion Study 2004 - regulatory mechanisms in the post-immersion period
P08
Rainer Kowoll, W. Fraßl, M. Schlemmer, S. Schiegel, M. Steinwalter, H.-E. Koralewski, B. Himmelsbach, K.A. Kirsch,  H.-C. Gunga (oral: I.8.2-2)

Erythropoietin regulation during simulated micro-g conditions. Results from the long-term BerlinBedRest-Study (during 56 days)
P09
Sueko Sagawa, Y. Tsutsui, K. Shiraki (oral: I.8.2-4)

Level of acute central hypervolemia by water immersion and its effect on baroreflex control of heart rate in humans
P10
Keizo Shiraki, F. Tajima, S. Sagawa (oral: I.8.2-5)

Renal endocrine, and cardiovascular responses during head-out water immersion in legless men

Central Nervous System and Motor Control
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P11
Dietrich O. Wirth, J.B. Sattler, H. Welsch, B.R. Hicks (oral: I.4-3)
Preference of the hand and stress during extreme loads

Diagnosis and Therapy
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P12
Paul Avan, H. Normand, L. Buzer, A. Duretete, P. Denise (oral: I.14.2-3)
Intracranial pressure dynamics in microgravity generated during parabolic flights: Non-invasive appraisal by otoacoustic emissions

Education
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P13
Ludmila B. Buravkova, M.A. Grafov
International Summer School “Space Biomedicine” in Russia

Historical Aspects
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P14
Viktor Harsch
Historical aspects of human presence in space

Lessons from Cellular, Plant, and Animal Systems
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P15
Sarah Baatout, L. Hendrickx, P. De Boever, N. Leys, M. Mergeay
Applications of flow cytometry for space microbiology
P16
Jan Bakos, P. Kohut, A. Kiss, D. Jezova
Influence of voluntary wheel running on brainstem and pituitary oxytocin in spontaneously hypertensive rats
P17
Brad Behnke, M.K. Wilkerson, E. Wilson, M.D. Delp
Simulated microgravity diminishes cerebral artery vasodilation through a nitric oxide mechanism
P18
László Dezsi, G. Raffai, M. Mészáros, M. Kollai, E. Monos
Possible mechanism of orthostasis induced hypertension in the conscious rat
P19
Emil Monos, G. Raffai, G. Dörnyei, G.L. Nádasy, E. Fehér (oral: I.5.2-1)
Structural and functional responses of extremity veins to long-term gravitational loading or unloading – lessons from animal systems
P20
Antonio Musaro, G. Dobrowolny, C. Giacinti, L. Pelosi, N. Rosenthal, M. Molinaro
How to attenuate muscle wasting: the role of mIGF-1
P56
J. Pistovcakova, A. Makatsori, A. Sulcova, D. Jezova
Searching for novel pharmacological approaches to prevent
stress-induced disorders
P21
Gábor Raffai, L. Dézsi, M. Mészáros, M. Kollai, E. Monos
Both sustained orthostasis and inverse-orthostasis may elicit hypertension in conscious rats
P22
Luca Serafini, W. Viganň, A. Donati, M. Porciani, V. Zolesi, D. Schulze-Varnholt, P. Manieri, E.R. Horn
The development of hardware for studying biological clock systems under microgravity conditions, using scorpions as animal models
P23
Alamelu Sundaresan, N.R. Pellis
Stress and pathogen response gene expression in modeled microgravity
P24
Fengyuan Zhuang
Different vascular dynamic remodeling mechanisms of vessels with different directions of blood flow to gravity under microgravity environment

Neurosensory Systems
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P25
Andor Grósz, J. Hornyik, S.A. Szabó, Zs. Tótka, E. Tóth
Study of three-dimensional visuomotor coordination performance in air pilots in a physiological stress situation modelled by hypobaric hypoxia
P26
Andor Grósz, M. Janáky, E. Tóth, G. Benedek
Hypobaric hypoxia reduces the amplitude of oscillatory potentials in the human ERG
P27
Robert L. Fucci, SW. Lockley, S Tavener, S. Jasser, J.P. Hanifin, B. Byrne, M.D. Rollag, C.A. Czeisler, G.C. Brainard
Optimizing light spectra for countermeasures to circadian disruption in space flight

P28
Thomas Jarchow, L.R. Young
Neurovestibular aspects of short-radius artificial gravity: parameters determining adaptation

Orthostasis
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P29
Andrew Blaber, T. Hachiya, M. Saito
Near-infrared spectroscopy: assessment of limb vasoconstrictor tone and blood volume shifts during orthostatic stress
P30
Brandon R. Macias, D.E. Watenpaugh, D. O’Leary, S.M. Schneider, S.M.C. Lee, A.R. Hargens
Supine lower body negative pressure exercise maintains orthostatic tolerance in men and women after 30-D bed rest

Planetary Protection
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P31
Patricia Fajardo-Cavazos, H.J. Melosh, W.L. Nicholson
Testing lithopanspermia theory: Survival of bacterial spores in granite to simulated impact-driven launch and high-velocity atmospheric entry

Psychosocial and Cultural Aspects
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P32
James A. Carter, J.C. Buckey, A.W. Holland, L. Greenhalgh (oral: I.2.1-5)
An interactive multimedia conflict management training program for long-duration space crews
P33
Jesper Jřrgensen, K.G. Hansen
Popular dispute experiences from living in extreme polar environments: Can they give us useful information for future long-term manned space flights?
P34
Margit Keresztes, T. Rudisch, Z. Lajtos, I. Ocsovszki, J. Tajti, Z. Pet, L. Dux
Granulocyte activation in mental stress and its moderation by hypnosis in humans
P35
Clinton Landrock, P. Souvestre
Cognitive performance in space and its thermodynamic connection with gravity and dermal optical sensitivity

Radiation
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P36
Michael Hajek, T. Berger, Y. Uchihori, E. Benton
The intercomparison of cosmic rays with heavy ion beams at NIRS (ICCHIBAN) Project – Part II: Results
P37
Vladislav M. Petrov, V.V. Benghin, V.A. Shurshakov
Problems of radiation monitoring onboard the ISS
P38
Jordanka Semkova, R. Koleva, G. Todorova, N. Kanchev, V. Petrov, V. Shurshakov, E. Yarmanova, V. Benghin, I. Tchhernykh
Experiment for depth - dose distribution determination in a human phantom onboard the ISS for estimation of the radiation risk in long duration space flights
Simulation Studies
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P39
Audrey Bergouignan, A. Zahariev, M. Caloin, S. Normand, G. Gauquelin-Koch, C. Gharib, S. Blanc
Skinfold thickness versus isotope dilution for body fat assessment during simulated microgravity: Results from three bed-rest campaigns in men and women with and without countermeasures
P40
Peter Jost, G. Gauquelin-Koch, V. Schneider, N. Buckley, D. Schmitt (oral: II.5-1)
Women International Space Simulation for Exploration – WISE
P41
Matthias Schlemmer, R. Kowoll, W. Fraßl, M. Keck, H.-E. Koralewski, L. Röcker, B. Johannes, C.P. Alfrey, G.J. Bell, C. Beatty, R. Gossrau, D. Blottner, K.A. Kirsch, H.-C. Gunga
White Mountain Research Study 2001 – Adaptations of muscle physiology under long-term hypoxic-hypobaric exposure

Telemedicine & Terrestrial Applications
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P42
Vincenzo Costigliola, Franco Quagliata
The impact of space research on medical practice
P43
Hans-Eberhard Koralewski, B.-W. Johannes, K.A. Kirsch, R. Kowoll, W. Fraßl, M. Schlemmer, H.C. Gunga
Heally – a system for data acquisition and data management in field studies
P44
Sabine Vogler, W. Fraßl, R. Kowoll, M. Schlemmer, H.-E. Koralewski, B. Bünsch, K.A. Kirsch, H.-C. Gunga (oral: I.13-5)
From space to clinical medicine – thermoneutral water immersion as an example

Late Breaking Abstracts
Poster #
Author(s)
Title
P45
Stefan Glasauer, Th. Brandt
Perception of self-orientation following three-dimensional whole body rotations
P46
Miroslav Vlcek, R. Kvetnansky, A. Penesova, Z. Radikova
Heart rate variability and plasma catecholamines response during leg-up position and during orthostatic stress
P47
Mark L. Witten, S.S. Wong, E. Braun, P. Hoyer, S.J. Macdonald, N.N. Sun
Organ density changes in a rat model of microgravity
P48
Christian Brünner, A. Soucek.
Regulating ISS: Legal and political frame conditions for the first international human outpost in space
P49
Alexandre H. Lasslop, D. Oberlé
How to use the moon as a testbed to compose a crew with the right personality-mix for an exploratory mission to mars
P50
Yuichi Notomi, M.G. Martin-Miklovic, S.J. Oryszak, T. Shiota, D. Deserranno, Z.B. Popovic, M.J. Garcia, N.L. Greenberg, J.D. Thomas
Enhanced ventricular untwisting during exercise: A mechanistic manifestation of elastic recoil applicable to cardiac function in microgravity
P51
Mark Ayre
Human hypometabolism applied to long-duration spaceflight:
Motivation, possible clinical approaches and system-level benefits
P52
S.A. Hamilton, M.J. Pecaut, D.S. Gridley, T.A. Bateman
Effects of radiation on murine bone loss
P53
Rosa de la Torre, L. Garcia-Sancho, G. Horneck
Adaptation of lichens to harsh high altitude conditions:
Relevance to a habitable Mars
P54
Patricia Brunner, M. Mayer, H. Hinghofer-Szalkay, H. Scharfetter
Imaging of local lung ventilation under different gravitational conditions with electrical impedance tomography
P55
Walter Struhal, S. Lechner-Steinleitner, M. Saling, F. Gerstenbrand, M. Berger
A pilot study on the effects of 48 hours dry water immersion on static postural control
P57
Walter Struhal, S.M. Golaszewski, C.M. Siedentopf, F. Koppelstätter, E. Gallasch, M. Fend, A. Ischebek, S. Felber, F. Gerstenbrand
FMRI of the sensorimotor cortex by vibrotactile stimulation of the foot
P58
Kristian von Bengtson (II.9-4)
Studies of Mars-dust control in a Mars habitat environment
P59
G. Kovács, P. Gróf, A. Bérces, M.R. Patel, H. Lammer, Ch. Kolb, G. Kargl, N. Kömle, A. Fekete, Gy. Rontó
Kinetic Parameters of Uracil Dosimeter in Simulated Extraterrestrial UV Radiation
P60
Antonio Peri, B. Paolini, G. Taviani, A. Grosso, F. Ferretti, S. Caroli, S. Ciardullo, R. Mattei
Psychosocial Factors and Nutrition in Antarctica