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


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Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday

Message to Presenters


Monday, May 23, 2005


9:30-11:30: Opening Ceremony - with Representatives from Politics, Academia, Scientific Societies, Space Agencies

12:00-12:30: Keynote Lecture
Kenneth M. Baldwin, F. Haddad, G.R. Adams, P Tesch: Seeking countermeasures to the deleterious effects of spaceflight on skeletal muscle

14:00-15:30, Room A: Session I.1.1: Bone and Muscle Systems I

14:00-15:30, Room B: Session I.2.1: Psychosocial Aspects I

14:00-15:30, Room C: Session III.1: Space Tourism

16:00-17:30, Room A: Session I.1.2: Bone and Muscle Systems II

16:00-17:30, Room B: Session I.2.2: Psychosocial Aspects II

16:00-17:30, Room C: Session III.2: Education and outreach activities

18:00-19:00, Room A: Panel 1 - General Plans and Roadmaps. Ken Baldwin (NASA), Michael Barratt (NASA), Valery Bogomolov (IMBP and ISS-MMOP), Guy Fogleman (NASA), Piero Messina (ESA), Jennifer Rhatigan (NASA), Bob Richards (ISU). Chair: Jennifer Rhatigan



Tuesday, May 24, 2005

8:30-9:00: Keynote Lecture
Valery V. Bogomolov, A.I. Grigoriev, I.B. Kozlovskaya: The Russian experience in medical care and health maintenance of MIR and ISS crews

9:00-10:30, Room A: Session I.3: Neurovestibular System

9:00-10:30, Room B: Session I.5.1: Cell, plant, and animal models I

9:00-10:30, Room C: Session I.6: Fluid and electrolyte metabolism

11:00-12:30, Room A: Session I.4: Central nervous system & motor control

11:00-12:30, Room B: Session I.5.2: Cell, plant, and animal models II

11:00-12:30, Room C: Session I.7: Nutrition and metabolism

14:00-15:30, Room A: Session I.8.1: Cardiovascular system I - Autonomic neural and vascular responses to microgravity

14:00-15:30, Room B: Session I.9: Immune system

14:00-15:30, Room C: Session I.11.1: Radiation health and radiation protection I

16:00-17:30, Room A: Session I.8.2: Cardiovascular system II - Hormonal responses to microgravity

16:00-17:30, Room B: Session I.10: Mathematical modeling and simulation

16:00-17:30, Room C: Session I.11.2: Radiation health and radiation protection II

18:00-19:00, Room A: Panel 2 - Benefits of human presence in space. Jeanne L. Becker (NSBRI), Rupert Gerzer (DLR), Richard Jennings, Inessa B. Kozlovskaya (IMBP), Michel Tognini (ESA), Yury Voronkov. Chair: Rupert Gerzer




Wednesday, May 25, 2005

8:30-9:00: Keynote Lecture
Roger M. Bonnet: Space science and human exploration

9:00-10:30, Room A: Session I.12: Orthostasis

9:00-10:30, Room B: Session II.1: Architecture and structures

9:00-10:30, Room C: Session I.13: Telemedicine and terrestrial applications

11:00-12:30, Room A: Session II.2: Advances in life support systems

11:00-12:30, Room B: Session II.3: Psychology, culture and long-duration space missions

11:00-12:30, Room C: Session II.4: Radiation health issues (Dosimetry, Biological effects, Protection)

14:00-15:30, Room A: Session II.5: Simulation studies

14:00-15:30, Room B: Session II.6: Search for life, geology, operations

14:00-15:30, Room C: Session II.7: Technology

16:00-16:30: Keynote Lecture:
Benton C. Clark: Are we all Martians?

16:30-17:30: Poster session

18:00-19:00, Room A:
Panel 3 (Astronaut / cosmonaut panel) - What will be accomplish in the 21st Century? Michael Barratt, Boris Morukov, Chiaki Mukai, Albert P. Nechaev, Valery Polyakov, Bob Thirsk, Michel Tognini, Franz Viehböck. Chair: Michel Tognini



Thursday, May 26, 2005

8:30-9:00: Keynote Lecture:
Günther Reitz: Radiation, limiting human spaceflight?

9:00-10:30, Room A: Session II.8.1: Countermeasures I

9:00-10:30, Room B: Session II.9: Environmental monitoring and risk assessment

9:00-10:30, Room C: Session I.14.1: Diagnosis & therapy I

11:00-12:30, Room A: Session II.8.2: Countermeasures Il

11:00-12:30, Room B: Session II.10: Planetary protection

11:00-12:30, Room C: Session I.14.2: Diagnosis & therapy II

12:30-13:00: Closing session