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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


Graz / Austria, May 22-26, 2005    
 


 
Benefits of Human Presence in Space


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Session  I.14.1 - Diagnosis & Therapy
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 26 May 2005, 9:00
Chair: Russell Rayman, Boris Morukov
Room C
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.14.1-1
9:00 – 9:15
Douglas R Hamilton, A.E. Sargsyan, S. Melton, S.A. Dulchavsky
Using ultrasound on the ISS to rule-out thoracic trauma for exploration missions
I.14.1-2
9:15 – 9:30
Scott A Dulchavsky, A.E. Sargsyan, S. Melton, D. Martin, K. Garcia, K. McFarlin, D.R. Hamilton
The use of sonography for diagnosing illness and injury on exploration class missions
I.14.1-3
9:30 – 9:45
Ashot E. Sargsyan, S. Melton, D.R. Hamilton, S.A. Dulchavsky
Development of focused abdominal sonography for trauma for exploration class missions
I.14.1-4
9:45 – 10:00
Renato Toffanin, M. Cova
Fast magnetic resonance imaging methods for the evaluation of the human skeletal system in long-duration spaceflight
I.14.1-5
10:00 – 10:15
Ashot E. Sargsyan, D. Martin, K. Garcia, H. Berberyan, D.R. Hamilton, K. McFarlin, S. Melton, J. Butler, S.A. Dulchavsky
Diagnostic ultrasound imaging for missions beyond low earth orbit: Available knowledge and new demands
I.14.1-6
10:15 – 10:30
Erich Griesmayer
MedAustron – Austrian ion therapy and cancer-research centre