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Part of the Mission: Baylor Balance Research Study

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When:
3:45 PM, Thursday 6 Feb 2020 (1 hour 30 minutes)
Theme:
Grades K-12
In a microgravity environment of space, changes to the human body can affect muscles, bones and balance. To test how gravitational environments may affect balance and stability, astronauts go through a variety of tests before and after space travel. To understand how to counter the effects of space on balance, we need to more about balance on Earth and how it changes with age. Join us and learn about the vestibular system and how you can contribute to the understanding of how balance changes with age through the research collaboration between Baylor College of Medicine and Space Center Houston.

Nathan Silver

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Who's Attending

Lynne Zielinski
Vice President of Education
National Space Society
Leidy Amairani Medellin Escobar
ESL Teacher
INSTITUTO PANAMERICANO DE TAMPICO
Tiffany Miller
Dean of Instruction | 1st Grade Teacher | 2016 Middle East Region Aerospace Education Teacher of the Year
Hillsboro Charter Academy
Laura Minnis
Middle School Science Teacher
Minnetonka Middle School West
Josh Revels
Education Outreach Specialist
Fairmont State University/NASA IV&V ERC
Laure Locascio
Cypress Fairbanks ISD
Mark Graves
Curator, Educator
INFINITY Science Center
Corey Pagart
Educator/Teahcer and Science/Research Assistant
INFINITY Science Center
Stacie Kling
Hillsboro Charter Academy
1 other(s)

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