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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences
Appendix E
Systems Physiology Experiments Planned for the ISS
Experiment Number
Experiment Title
Investigator
Target Mission (if known)
NASA-Sponsored ISS Flight Experiments into Calendar Year 2004
96-01-507
Human Orientation and Sensory Motor Coordination in Microgravity
A. Berthoz
Incr. 8-10 (6 Sz)
98-02-120
Promoting Sensorimotor Response Generalizability During Inflight Treadmill Exercise: A Countermeasure to Mitigate Locomote Dysfunction After Long-Duration Space Flight
Jacob J. Bloomberg
Incr. 5-9 pre/post only,
Incr. 10 in-flight
99-03-046/99-03-377
Human Cardiovascular Performance in the Space Flight Environment
Michael Bungo, Ben Levine
Not manifested
96-04-318
Foot Reaction Forces During Spaceflight
P.R. Cavanagh
Incr. 6 (launch ULF1)
96-04-400
Effect of Prolonged Spaceflight on Human Skeletal Muscle
R.H. Fitts
Incr. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
96-04-290
Effects of Microgravity on the Peripheral Subcutaneous Veno-Arteriolar Reflex in Humans
A. Gabrielsen
Incr. 3-4 (7A.1)
96-01-096
Crew Member and Crew-Ground Interactions During International Space Station Missions
N. Kanas
Incr. 2-5, 7-10
96-04-343
Sub-regional Assessment of Bone Loss in the Axial Skeleton in Long-term Space Flight
T.F. Lang
Incr. 4-8
99-03-370
Influence of Sensory Integration on the Neural Processing of Gravito-inertial Cues
Dan Merfeld
Inc. 14
99-03-010 DSO TBD
Chromosomal Aberrations in Blood Lymphocytes of Astronauts
Gunter Obe
Incr. 6-7
96-01-085
Human Orientation and Sensory Motor Coordination in Microgravity
C.M. Oman (co-I with Berthoz)
Incr. 10-12
99-03-049 DSO TBD
A Comprehensive Characterization of Microorganisms and Allergens in Spacecraft Environment
D.L. Pierson
TBD
96-04-094
Dosimetric Mapping
G.F. Reitz,
Incr. 2
98-02-497
Effects of Resistance Training, using Fly-Wheel Technology, on Size and Function of Skeletal Muscle in Crew Stationed in Space
Per A. Tesch
Not manifested
96-04-011
A Study of Radiation Doses Experienced by Astronauts in EVA
I. Thomson
Incr. 4, 5, 6
96-04-082
Effects of Altered Gravity on Spinal Cord Excitability
D.G.D. Watt
Incr. 2-4 (5A.1)
96-04-044
The Effects of EVA and Long-term Exposure to Microgravity on Pulmonary Function
J. West
Incr. 3-5, 7 (7A.1)
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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences
Experiment Number
Experiment Title
Investigator
Target Mission (if known)
96-01-057 DSO 633
Renal Stone Risk During Space Flight: Assessment and Countermeasure Validation
P.A. Whitson
Incr. 3-10 (7A.1), STS-107, STS-113, R-2
SMO 008
Entry Monitoring
Meck
Incr. 8
SMO 006
Test of Midodrine as Countermeasure against Postflight Orthostatic Hypotension
Meck
Incr. 5, STS-108, 110, 111, 112, 109
NASA-Sponsored ISS Flight Monitoring
MR085L
Neurocognitive Assessment (SCAT)
All
MR077L
Physical Fitness Assessment
All
MR021L
Crew Microbiology
All
MR016L
Inflight weekly food frequency questionnaire
All
MR024L
Body Mass Measurement
All
MR018L
Inflight urinalysis/hematocrit
All
MR003L
Radiation Biodosimetry
All
NASA-Sponsored ISS Pre/Post Flight Testing
MR035L
Bone Densitometry
All
MR001L
Operational Tilt Test
All
MR071L
Holter Monitoring
All
MR010L
Clinical Laboratory Assessment
All
MR077L
Isokinetic Dynamometry/FASTEX
All
MR042L
Functional Neurological Assessment
All
Russian Flight Experiments
MBI-1
Study of human body fluids under conditions of long-duration spaceflight
MBI-3
Study of peridontal tissue conditions under spaceflight conditions
MBI-4
Study of pharmacological influences under long-duration space mission conditions
MBI-5
Intergrated study of the dynamics of the primary parameters of cardiac activity and blood circulation, using a lower body negative pressure (LBNP) apparatus
MBI-8
Study of the action mechanism and efficacy of various countermeasures aimed at preventing locomotion system disorders in weightlessness
MBI-9
Study of autonomic regulation of the human cardiovascular system in weightlessness
RBO-1
Development of a method for real-time prediction of dose loads on the crews of manned space missions
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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences
Experiment Number
Experiment Title
Investigator
Target Mission (if known)
RBO-2
Bioradiation dosimetry during spaceflight
Russian Pre/Post Flight Experiments
Motor control
Study of hypo-gravitational ataxia syndrome
MION
Impact of microgravity on muscular characteristics
Isokinez
Microgravity impact on voluntary muscular contraction. Human motor system readaptation to gravitation
Tendometria
Micrgravity impact on induced muscular contraction. Long-duration spaceflight impact on the muscular and peripheral nervous apparatus
Ravonvesie
Sensory and motor mechanisms in vertical posture control after long-duration exposure to microgravity
Sensory adaptation
Countermeasures and correction of adaptation to space syndrome and of motion sickness
Lokomotsii
Kinematic and dynamic locomotion characteristics prior to and after spaceflight
Peregruzki
G-forces on Soyuz and recommendations for anti-G force countermeasure development
Polymorphism
Genotype parameters related to human individual tolerance to spaceflight conditions
Thermographia
Human peripheral thermoregulation during readaptation after long-duration spaceflight
Khemoluminomer
Spaceflight factors impact on free-radical oxidation level, as well as changes in human organism during readaptation to Earth conditions
NOTE: Table includes experiments in all areas of systems physiology including cardiovascular studies and musculoskeletal studies, which are also broken out separately in Appendixes F and G.
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