SpaceBase Podcast
SpaceBase Podcast
Building a Career in Aerospace Medicine and Founding the NZ Health Space Research Network: An Interview with Lisa Brown
An interview with Dr. Lisa Brown, a Hepatobiliary Surgeon and Aerospace Medicine Researcher at the New Zealand Space Health Research Center.
Lisa’s background is in Surgery. And In addition to surgical training, Lisa completed training and research in Aerospace Medicine, including as the Aerospace Medicine Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, an internship at the European Space Agency, and the University of Texas Medical Branch Principles of Aerospace Medicine Short Course with NASA. She is on the organising committee of Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand and Lead of the New Zealand Space Health Research Network.
Resources:
Space Medicine Coures:
Principles of Space Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch
Space Physician Training Course, European Space Agency
Aerospace Medicine, Kings College, London UK
Notable Associations:
Aerospace Medical Association
Aerospace Medicine Student Residence Organization
The Space Surgery Association
To participate in the New Zealand Space Health Research Network, visit the website.
Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder and CEO, SpaceBase
Music: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)
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