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Smaller blast, bigger problem
In our previous blog post, “Blast off to healing,” we discussed the impact of (explosion-induced) blast injury on bone. In this ...
Carl Pinkham | Jun 23, 2015 -
3, 2, 1…Blast off to Healing
“Blast” Original acrylic and paper on canvas by team member, Jane Han and colleague, David Sohutskay (14”x11”) Unlike humans, animals immediately bear weight on their ...
Carl Pinkham | Jun 17, 2015 -
Bone 101
The bones that make up the skeleton are responsible for protection of our internal organs and maintaining mineral levels throughout the body in addition to ...
Carl Pinkham | Jun 11, 2015 -
Finance 101: The Dark Hole of Spaceflight Studies
Budgets: We do them for businesses and work, and now I am doing it now for a space journey! I can handle a household budget ...
Carl Pinkham | Jun 03, 2015 -
Alert – Mission Launch Moved up a Month to Jan. 3!
I’m not sure if I am excited or about to be ill. No, I’m definitely excited! No time for an extensive blog today – work needs ...
Carl Pinkham | May 28, 2015 -
Seeking a Better Bone Regeneration Therapy
There are very few tissues in the body capable of completely regenerating themselves without leaving a scar – the skeleton is one of them. However, ...
Carl Pinkham | May 06, 2015 -
It Takes a Village: AKA Our Team
I am sure everyone has heard the saying “It takes a village to….”. Well, that is also the case with research and especially spaceflight research. ...
Carl Pinkham | May 04, 2015 -
Space Meets Bone – Dr. Kacena’s Journey
While I am currently an associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the IU School of Medicine, many people are surprised to hear that my ...
Carl Pinkham | Apr 27, 2015 -
New Partnerships, New Opportunities – Melissa Kacena, Ph.D.
By: Melissa Kacena The first question I often get asked about this project is how the IU School of MEdicine Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, NASA ...
Carl Pinkham | Apr 20, 2015
