Dr. Meghan Everett has worked at NASA Johnson Space Center for over 15 years, leading research projects with multiple NASA, academia, and industry collaborators. Meg currently works to advance scientific achievements and technical advancements across multiple disciplines as the International Space Stations Deputy Scientist. She started her NASA career in 2007 as an intern in the exercise physiology laboratory and conducted several ISS and analog research experiments focusing on human performance and optimizing crew health for ISS and exploration missions. Prior to her current position Meghan provided crew health support as the ISS Program Crew Health and Countermeasures System (CHeCS) Integrator. Meghan obtained a BS degree from Skidmore College in Exercise Physiology, and MS and PhD from University of Houston in kinesiology with a focus in molecular muscle physiology.
STEM CELLS IN LOW EARTH ORBIT: THE NEXT FRONTIER
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CEST