TY  - GEN
AB  - In this photo, Dr. C. Gunnar Blomqvist stands on the back of a car at Cape Canaveral, Florida, most likely to watch the launch of the space shuttle Columbia for NASA mission STS-40. The STS-40 mission carried the Spacelab module for Spacelab Life Sciences 1, the first NASA flight dedicated to human medical research. UT Southwestern's research project was one of 18 on the flight and investigated the effects of weightlessness on the circulatory system. UT Southwestern's project was designed by a group of researchers led by Dr. Blomqvist (sometimes spelled "Blomquist"), who was the Principal Investigator.
AU  - Unknown
DA  - 1991
DA  - 1991
ID  - 780
KW  - Faculty, Medical
KW  - Aerospace Medicine
KW  - Cardiology
KW  - United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration
KW  - Awards and Prizes
L1  - https://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2
L2  - https://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2
L4  - https://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2
LK  - https://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2
N2  - In this photo, Dr. C. Gunnar Blomqvist stands on the back of a car at Cape Canaveral, Florida, most likely to watch the launch of the space shuttle Columbia for NASA mission STS-40. The STS-40 mission carried the Spacelab module for Spacelab Life Sciences 1, the first NASA flight dedicated to human medical research. UT Southwestern's research project was one of 18 on the flight and investigated the effects of weightlessness on the circulatory system. UT Southwestern's project was designed by a group of researchers led by Dr. Blomqvist (sometimes spelled "Blomquist"), who was the Principal Investigator.
PY  - 1991
PY  - 1991
T1  - C. Gunnar Blomqvist, M.D., Ph.D., 1991
TI  - C. Gunnar Blomqvist, M.D., Ph.D., 1991
UR  - https://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2
Y1  - 1991
ER  -