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.
Visiting Researcher
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
Studying the impact of space flight on humans
Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research
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