Jennifer fogarty biography
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Humans in Space
If you’re fascinated by the idea of humans traveling through space and curious about how that all works, you’ve come to the right place.
“Houston We Have a Podcast” is the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center from Houston, Texas, home for NASA’s astronauts and Mission Control Center. Listen to the brightest minds of America’s space agency – astronauts, engineers, scientists and program leaders – discuss exciting topics in engineering, science and technology, sharing their personal stories and expertise on every aspect of human spaceflight. Learn more about how the work being done will help send humans forward to the Moon and on to Mars in the Artemis program.
Episode 123 features Dr. Jenn Fogarty who gives an overview of the Human Research Program at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This is the first in a series of six episodes that dive deep into the work being done to understand what exactly happens to the human body in space. This episode was recorded on November 18th, 2019.
Transcript
Gary Jordan (Host): Houston we have a podcast. Welcome to the official podcast of the NASA Johnson Space Center, Episode 123, “Humans in Space.” I’m Gary Jordan. I’ll be your host today. On
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Jennifer Noelle Fogarty Neuropsychologist
Assistant Professor
Profile
Dr. Fogarty is the neuropsychology lead for the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA). CCNA is now in phase three of CIHR funding. CCNA research brings together over 340 researchers in Canada with common goals of strengthening the understanding of:
How neurodegenerative diseases develop
Ways of slowing Dementia progression and eventually preventing it altogether
Dementia’s impact on the individual, families, and the community as a whole
Dr. Fogarty, together with her monitoring team, coordinates all aspects of neuropsychological testing at 30 sites across Canada, including test battery development, training, monitoring and publication of significant findings.