Institute
of Adaptive & Spaceflight Physiology
Graz, Austria
Institut für Adaptive und Raumfahrtphysiologie
Cooperation with NASA's Ames Research Center (ARC)
Since the mid-1980s, IAP and the Human Environmental Physiology Lab
at ARC (John E. Greenleaf) launched numerous joint research activities. Both
sides engaged in a mutual exchange program. Work modules in the respective
partner lab deepened the collaboration, which got continued under the leadership
of Drs. Charles Knapp and Joyce Evans of Kentucky University in Lexington,
and Dr. Fritz Moore of MASA-ARC.
Joint
publications:
- Stenger MB,
Evans JM, Patwardhan AR, Moore FB, Hinghofer-Szalkay H, Rössler A, Ziegler
MG, Knapp CF. Artificial gravity training improves orthostatic
tolerance in ambulatory people. Acta Astronautica
2007; 16: 926-31
- Hinghofer-Szalkay HG, Rössler
A, Evans JM, Stenger MB, Moore FB, Knapp CF. Circulatory
galanin levels increase severalfold at presyncope in healthy humans.
J Appl Physiol 2006; 100: 844-9
- Evans JM, Stenger MB, Moore
FB, Hinghofer-Szalkay H, Rössler A, Patwardhan AR, Pelligra R, Brown
DR, Zielger MG, Knapp CF. Centrifuge training
increases presyncopal orthostatic tolerance in ambulatory men. Aviat
Space Environ Med 2004: 75: 850-8
- Greenleaf JE,
Simonson SR, Stocks JM, Evans J, Knapp CF, Cowell SA, Pemberton KN, Wilson
HW, Vener JM, Evetts SN, Hardy PA, Grindeland RE, Hinghofer-Szalkay H, Smith SM, Ziegler MG, Brown
DR, Evans DG, Moore FB, Quach DT. Effect of exercise training and +Gz
acceleration training on men. NASA TM-2001-210926 (130
pp)
- Greenleaf JE,
H. Hinghofer-Szalkay,
A Rössler,
PA Farrell, JL Loomis, M Federle, J West, SE Cowell. Plasma
sodium-osmotic dissociation and hormonal interaction with drinking-induced
hypervolemia at 2800 m altitude. Aviat Space Environ Med 72:
2001; 72: 522-8.
- Greenleaf JE,
CGR Jackson, G Geelen, LC Keil, H Hinghofer-Szalkay, JH Whittam.
Plasma volume expansion with oral fluids in hypohydrated men
at rest and during exercise. Aviat Space Environ Med 1998;
69: 837-44
- Greenleaf JE,
PA Farrell, JL Loomis, M Federle, J West, A Rössler, H. Hinghofer-Szalkay. Sodium chloride - citrate beverages attenuate hypovolemia in
men resting 12 hr at 2,800 m altitude. Aviat Space Environ
Med 1998; 69: 936-43
- Greenleaf JE,
PA Farrell, H Hinghofer-Szalkay. Dehydration at airline
cabine altitude. Research & Technology: Human
Exploration and Development of Space Enterprise: Astronaut Health / Countermeasures.
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