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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Workshop Agenda and Participants

AGENDA
October 21, 1997 Plenary Session

8:00 a.m.

NASA Welcome

Leonard Nicholson, JSC

Guy Fogleman, NASA Headquarters

8:15 a.m.

Chair's Welcome

  • Workshop Goals and Needs

  • Workshop Product and Intended Audience

Gerard Elverum, Workshop Chair

8:30 a.m.

Overview of Breakout Sessions

 
 

Breakout Session 1:

Enhancing Human Well-Being in Space Exploration

James Bagian, Chair

 

Breakout Session 2:

Enhancing Human Presence and Function in Space Exploration

Takeo Kanade, Chair

9:00 a.m.

Presentations

Gerard Elverum, Workshop Chair

9:00 a.m.

Overview of Exploration Planning

Douglas Cooke

Johnson Space Center

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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9:20 a.m.

Overview of Exploration Technology Requirements

Bret Drake

Johnson Space Center

9:40 a.m.

Overview of Human Life Sciences Requirements to Support Exploration Plans

Charles Sawin

Johnson Space Center

Enhancing Human Well-Being in Space Exploration

10:00 a.m.

Spacecraft/Habitation Materials and TransHab

Kriss Kennedy

Johnson Space Center

10:20 a.m.

Regenerative Life Support Systems

Don Henninger

Johnson Space Center

10:40 a.m.

Break

 

11:00 a.m.

Continue Presentations

 

Enhancing Human Presence and Function in Space Exploration

11:00 a.m.

Man/Machine Interfaces

James Maida, Tom Duncavage

Johnson Space Center

11:20 a.m.

Robotics and Automation

Jon Erickson, Charles Price

Johnson Space Center

11:40 a.m.

Information Processing

Bob Savely

Johnson Space Center

12:00 noon

Lunch

 
Breakout Sessions

1:00 p.m.

Breakout Session 1—Roundtable Discussion

  • Spacecraft Habitat/Materials

  • Regenerative Life Support Systems

James Bagian, Chair

 

Breakout Session 2—Roundtable Discussion

  • Sensor Input

  • Information Processing

  • Presentation and Interface

  • Ability to Perform Tasks

Takeo Kanade and Bruce Dunn, Co-chairs

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Reconvene in Plenary Session

5:15 p.m.

Breakout Session Progress Reports

Gerard Elverum, Workshop Chair

 

Progress Report for Breakout Session 1

Enhancing Human Well-Being in Space Exploration

James Bagian, Chair

 

Progress Report for Breakout Session 2

Enhancing Human Presence and Function in Space Exploration

Takeo Kanade, Chair

6:15 p.m.

Adjourn for the Day

 
October 22, 1997 Reconvene in Breakout Sessions

8:00 a.m.

Continue Roundtable Discussion

 
 

Breakout Session 1—Roundtable Discussion

James Bagian, Chair

 

Breakout Session 2—Roundtable Discussion

Takeo Kanade and Bruce Dunn, Co-chairs

12:00 noon

Lunch

 
Reconvene in Plenary Session

1:30 p.m.

Breakout Session Progress Reports

Gerard Elverum, Workshop Chair

 

Summary of Findings for Breakout Session 1

  • Promising Areas

  • Near-term and Far-term Research and Technology Needs

James Bagian, Chair

 

Summary of Findings for Breakout Session 2

  • Promising Areas

  • Near-term and Far-term Research and Technology Needs

Takeo Kanade, Chair

2:30 p.m.

Concluding Remarks

Gerard Elverum, Workshop Chair

3:00 p.m.

Adjourn

 
Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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PARTICIPANTS
Session 1: Enhancing Human Well-Being in Space Exploration

James P. Bagian, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Session 1 Chair

Joseph L. Zelibor, National Research Council, Rapporteur

Harriet Burge, Harvard School of Public Health

Robert Burris, University of Wisconsin

Abhaya Dandekar, University of California at Davis

Stephen Giovannoni, Oregon State University

Mark Holtzapple, Texas A&M University

David Kaplan, Tufts University

Michael Ladisch, Purdue University

Ferid Murad, University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Stanley Schultz, University of Texas Medical School at Houston

Kevin Sowers, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute

Bernie Steele, MBI International

Anne Vidaver, University of Nebraska

Session 2: Enhancing Human Function in Space Exploration

Takeo Kanade, Carnegie Mellon University, Session 2 Co-chair

Bruce Dunn, University of California at Los Angeles, Session 2 Co-chair

Laura Ost, National Research Council (consultant), Rapporteur

Stephen B. Baumann, University of Pittsburgh

James J. Collins, Boston University

Gerard W. Elverum, TRW Space and Technology Group (retired), Workshop Chair

Mark Latash, Pennsylvania State University

Erwin Montgomery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Andrew Mor, Carnegie Mellon University

Hans Moravec, Carnegie Mellon University

Joseph Soukup, SAIC, Inc.

J. Rudi Strickler, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee

Allen Ward, Ward Synthesis, Inc.

Laurence R. Young, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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NASA Participants

John L. Anderson, NASA Headquarters

Jeri W. Brown, Johnson Space Center

Anthony Bruins, Johnson Space Center

Charles Buntin, Johnson Space Center

John Charles, Johnson Space Center

Douglas Cooke, Johnson Space Center

Minoo Dastoor, NASA Headquarters

Bret Drake, Johnson Space Center

Tom Duncavage, Johnson Space Center

Jon Erickson, Johnson Space Center

Donna Fender, Johnson Space Center

Guy Fogleman, NASA Headquarters

Walter Hanby, Johnson Space Center

Don Henninger, Johnson Space Center

Diana Hoyt, NASA Headquarters

Darrell Jan, NASA Headquarters

Kriss Kennedy, Johnson Space Center

James Maida, Johnson Space Center

Hum Mandell, Johnson Space Center

John C. Mankins, NASA Headquarters

Leonard Nicholson, Johnson Space Center

William Paloski, Johnson Space Center

Trish Petete, Johnson Space Center

Charles Price, Johnson Space Center

R.J. Rector, Johnson Space Center

Robert Savely, Johnson Space Center

Charles Sawin, Johnson Space Center

Scott Simmons, Johnson Space Center

Charles Stegemoeller, Johnson Space Center

Don Stillwell, Johnson Space Center

Robert C. Trevino, Johnson Space Center

Barbara Woolford, Johnson Space Center

Other Participants

Marc Allen, National Research Council

Douglas Hamilton, Krug Life Sciences

Noel Hinners, Lockheed Martin

Patricia Holler, Lockheed Martin

Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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Suggested Citation:"B Workshop Agenda and Participants." National Research Council. 1998. Report of the Workshop on Biology-based Technology to Enhance Human Well-being and Function in Extended Space Exploration. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6135.
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