Have you ever wondered what it would take for humans to travel beyond the comforts of our home planet, Earth? You are invited to join us in Space Medicine - an online experience facilitated by two recent Duke graduates in which you will learn about and engage in the most pressing medical challenges facing NASA and others advancing the future of space exploration.

Space Medicine
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What you'll learn
Examine the mechanisms that allow certain organisms to overcome impossible odds to survive in a difficult environment.
Analyze the ways in which Oxygen, pressure, acceleration and other sustained threats impact the human body in extreme environments.
Explore mechanical, biomedical, and electrical engineering problems involved in space travel and potential solutions.
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Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

University of Colorado Boulder

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Reviewed on Mar 13, 2022
This was a fantastic course overviewing some of our greatest challenges that lie ahead in the frontier of manned space travel. I am eager to work in the field in the near future!
Reviewed on Nov 8, 2025
Was very beneficial. You don't need any previous knowledge, everything is explained very simply, although I had to rewatch some of the videos, because I don't have any background in Physics.
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2025
I could write so much good for this course. There could be another 10 hours of study and I would still want more, Thank you for a fine look at Aerospace Medicine, please give me more .





