Plymouth researchers contribute to new mission exploring the impacts on humans of space flight
The CAMões project is bringing together a team of experts to carry out research that will be critical for improving conditions on future space flights
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We are excited to bring attention to biodiverse and extreme locations on Earth that can serve as natural laboratories. Access to these contexts is a game changer for science and really allows us to discover new solutions simultaneously across multiple disciplines and how they may interrelate.
This is a hugely exciting multidisciplinary study, and a fascinating way to investigate human adaptability in environments mimicking extraterrestrial conditions. We're exploring aspects like vision, cognition, oral health, and environmental empathy in a location that offers an ideal research context due to its geological features and facilities. That makes it a suitable stand-in for lunar and Martian missions, with any findings therefore relevant to long-duration space flights.
Dr Daniela Oehring
Associate Professor in Optometry
From basic research discovering the causes of disease, through to evaluating novel ways of delivering care to the most vulnerable people in society, our thriving community conducts adventurous world-leading research