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Meet This Issue's Contributors
The Scientist 2005, 19(6):6
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In 1998, Jay C. Buckey had a rare opportunity. He flew aboard the space shuttle Columbia on a 16-day scientific mission known as Neurolab. Now an associate professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, he is interested in developing the technologies necessary to maintain people in space for long periods of time. He discusses some of these technologies on page 20.
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