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Aug
18
Thursday
Aug
18
Thu
Enlightenment :: Misc
Research in Space to Benefit Life on Earth with Liz Warren, Ph.D.
7:00 PM
Robert Ferguson Observatory
Description:

Free Event
Join RFO and Liz Warren, Ph.D., for an informative conversation on "Research in Space to Benefit Life on Earth.”
7-8pm
Dr. Warren will discuss the effects of spaceflight on the human body and describe research conducted in space that has benefits for those of us on Earth.

Liz Warren, Ph.D. is a physiologist with expertise in the effects of spaceflight on humans. She has been involved in spaceflight research for over 25 years and is currently the Director of Research Development for Orbital Reef at Blue Origin.

Dr. Warren was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, and attended the University of California at Davis for both her undergraduate and doctoral degrees in physiology. For her doctoral work, she investigated the effects of gravity as a continuum on energy balance in rats. She completed post-doctoral work in cancer biology at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Laboratory of Cell Growth, and in the Neuroscience Laboratory at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. She has performed a variety of roles at NASA, including serving as Deputy Project Scientist for the NASA Bed Rest and Artificial Gravity Projects. Dr. Warren also spent several years as an Operations Lead in Mission Control for the ISS Medical Project. Dr. Warren most recently managed research on the ISS National Laboratory as a Senior Program Director at the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space. Liz is a passionate science communicator and an advocate for human spaceflight and STEM.



Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Robert Ferguson Observatory
Address: 2605 Adobe Canyon Road Kenwood, CA 95452
Phone: N/A

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