000000780 001__ 780 000000780 005__ 20241127123721.0 000000780 02480 $$auts_00378 000000780 037__ $$aDA 000000780 245__ $$aC. Gunnar Blomqvist, M.D., Ph.D., 1991 000000780 260__ $$c1991 000000780 269__ $$a1991 000000780 300__ $$a17.7 x 13.1 cm. 000000780 336__ $$aImage 000000780 520__ $$aIn 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. 000000780 533__ $$d2017 000000780 540__ $$aThis image is provided for non-commercial, personal, or research use. For other questions regarding usage, contact UT Southwestern Library at archives@utsouthwestern.edu. 000000780 542__ $$uhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 000000780 600__ $$aBlomqvist, C. Gunnar, 1931-2011 000000780 650__ $$aFaculty, Medical$$2mesh 000000780 650__ $$aAerospace Medicine$$2mesh 000000780 650__ $$aCardiology$$2mesh 000000780 650__ $$aUnited States National Aeronautics and Space Administration$$2mesh 000000780 650__ $$aAwards and Prizes$$2mesh 000000780 655__ $$aPhoto 000000780 7001_ $$aUnknown 000000780 8564_ $$uhttps://utsw.tind.io/record/780/files/uts_00378.jp2$$9cc9df119-c8dd-4e8a-bd0d-050c5dd12ce5$$s708020 000000780 902__ $$a​https://library.utsouthwestern.edu/main/portals/jpull2.aspx?6053&section=cdm 000000780 914__ $$ap16135coll1 000000780 915__ $$a795 000000780 982__ $$aUT Southwestern Images, 1943-Present 000000780 985__ $$aUT Southwestern Collection 000000780 986__ $$aUT Southwestern Images