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We are the UCSD NASA Lab, part of the UCSD Department of Medicine Division of Physiology.

We conduct research on the International Space Station, the NASA space shuttle, and the NASA C-9B airplane studying various aspects of human lung function. You can learn more about all of these projects in either our Current or Past research areas.

Learn more about the importance of the International Space Station program by watching this NASA Video

You can also browse our photo gallery, view a list of our recent publications, see where we are located or learn about the people who work here.

 
UCSD NASA Lab prepares for research aboard C-9B µG Aircraft
 
IMAGE: NASA C-9B 

UCSD's crack µG team from the Division of Physiology NASA Lab is preparing experiments to fly aboard the NASA C-9B aircraft this summer.

 
For more information visit the NASA Human Spaceflight Web site.
 
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The image gallery has been updated with images from inflight experiments performed by the ISS Increment 6 crewmembers.

Follow a link from our map page to check out the cool interactive aerial view of our lab.

 
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