Bioastronautics
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Bioastronautics is a specialty area of bioengineering research which encompasses numerous aspects of biological, behavioral, and medical concern governing humans and other living organisms in a space flight environment; and includes design of payloads, space habitats, and life support systems. In short, it spans the study and support of life in space.
[edit] See Also:
- NASA's Bioastronautics Roadmap [1]
- University of Colorado at Boulder Bioastronautics Research Group [2]