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ESA is looking for female volunteers for a bed-rest study in Toulouse next year
 
3 August 2004

Closely monitored
Bedrest study Toulouse (October 2001)

Photo: ESA

Credits: ESA

 
 
Bed rest
Measurement of muscle performance and capacity. Subjects will be monitored throughout and go through a medical check-up at the end of the study.

Beginning in September 2001, ESA, the French Space agency CNES and the Japanese Space agency NASDA start a unique experiment at the MEDES Space Clinic in Toulouse, France. Fourteen test subjects aged between 29 and 41 will spend three months in bed to simulate the effects of long-duration Space Station missions. Throughout the study, the subjects will have to undergo many investigations such as tests during exercise, measurement of bone-density and magnetic resonance imaging… This is the first ever long-term bed rest study with so many scientific teams to be carried out in Europe.

(Photo: ESA/CNES/MEDES, A.L.Huet)

 
 
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