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Radiation & Flight: A Down-to-Earth Look at Risks Monday, April 19, 2021 11:40 am Flight Doses & Associated Health Implications at Civil, Commercial & Military Altitudes Opening Session Kyle Copeland U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace 10:00 am Singing of the National Anthem Medicine/Occupational and Kimberly Jordan Environmental Health Analytical U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Services Division 12:00 pm It's Not Just Radiation: Other 10:05 am NCRP Welcome Environmental Factors Affecting Kathryn D. Held Space Flight Health Risks President, NCRP Marianne B. Sowa NASA Ames Research Center 10:20 am Introduction Jacqueline P. Williams 12:20 pm Q&A University of Rochester Medical Center 12:35 pm Lunch Cary J. Zeitlin NASA Johnson Space Center Cancer Risks Program Co-Chairs Michael D. Story & Michael M. Weil, Session Co-Chairs Seventeenth Annual Warren K. 1:20 pm Cancer Risk Assessment for Astronauts Participating in Deep- Sinclair Keynote Address Space Missions 10:30 am Introduction of the Speaker Tony Slaba Kathryn D. Held NASA Langley Research Center Perception of Radiation Risk from 1:40 pm Space Radiation Cancer Biology: the Astronaut Office Individualizing Risk Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor Michael M. Weil NASA Johnson Space Center Colorado State University 2:00 pm Radiation Dose & Risks to Flight Crews: The European Perspective Flight Environments & Combined Werner Rühm Stressors German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich Mark Shavers & Cary J. Zeitlin, Session Co-Chairs Cancer in U.S. Pilots & Flight 11:00 am NASA Space Radiation Laboratory 2:20 pm Galactic Cosmic Ray Simulator Attendants: NIOSH Aircrew Studies Lisa C. Simonsen NASA Langley Research Center Lynne Pinkerton National Institute for Occupational 11:20 am Characterization & Prediction of Safety & Health, Centers for Disease the Aircraft Ionizing Radiation Control & Prevention Environment Q&A Christopher J. Mertens 2:40 pm NASA Langley Research Center 2:55 pm Break 1 Summary Noncancer Risks Tuesday, April 20, 2021 Janice L. Huff & Jacqueline P. Williams, Session Co-Chairs Noncancer Risks (continued) 3:05 pm Radiation in the Context of Human Zarana Patel & Gayle E. Woloschak, System Risks in Exploration Session Co-Chairs Spaceflight Erik L. Antonsen 10:00 am Fight-or-Flight: Immune Status & NASA Johnson Space Center Radiation Resilience Dörthe Schaue 3:25 pm Long-Term Effects of Space University of California - Los Angeles Radiation on Cognition Antiño R. Allen 10:20 am Reproductive Hazards in Flight University of Arkansas for Medical Crew: Radiation & Beyond Sciences Candice Johnson National Institute for Occupational 3:45 pm Cosmic Radiation & Human Safety & Health, Centers for Disease Health: Evidence from Aircrews & Control & Prevention Astronauts Robert J. Reynolds 10:40 am Cardiovascular Effects of Low- Mortality Research & Consulting, Inc. Dose Ionizing Radiation Marjan Boerma 4:05 pm Effects of the Space Flight University of Arkansas for Medical Environment on Bone Health Sciences Jeffrey Willey Wake Forest School of Medicine 11:00 am Sleep, Circadian Rhythms, and Workload in Spaceflight 4:25 pm Q&A Ajitkumar Mulavara Alexandra Whitmire NASA Johnson Space Center Forty-Fourth Lauriston S. Taylor 11:20 am Q&A Lecture on Radiation Protection & Fourth Thomas S. Tenforde Topical Measurements Lecture 4:35 pm Introduction of the Lecturer 11:30 am Introduction of the Lecturer Michael M. Weil Donald A. Cool Taking Up Space: The Path to Collision or Cooperation? The Understanding Radiation Risks Law, Ethics & Science of Robert L. Ullrich Personalized Risk Assessments Radiation Effects Research for Space & Air Travel Foundation Paul A. Locke Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 12:00 pm Lunch 2 Radiation & Flight: A Down-to-Earth Look at Risks Biomarkers & Countermeasures Conclusions Polly Y. Chang & Evagelia C. Laiakis, Session Co- 2:50 pm Flying High - Program Wrap-Up Chairs Jacqueline P. Williams & 1:00 pm Hibernation & Radioprotection: Cary J. Zeitlin Reduced Tissue Damage in Rats Program Committee Co-Chairs Under Synthetic Torpor 3:00 pm NCRP Vision for the Future & PAC Walter Tinganelli Activities GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Kathryn D. Held Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt President, NCRP 1:20 pm Strategy for Maturing Active 3:15 pm Adjourn Radiation Shielding Concepts Dan Fry NASA Johnson Space Center 1:40 pm Using DNA Damage to Investigate the Individual Variability of Human & Mouse Sensitivity to Ionizing Radiation Sylvain Costes NASA Ames Research Center 2:00 pm Mitigation Strategy for Health Risks Induced by Space Radiation Janice L. Huff NASA Langley Research Center 2:20 pm Q&A for All Speakers @NCRP2021 3.