Dr. Jonathan B. Clark

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Dr. Jonathan B. Clark

Jonathan Clark received his bachelor of science degree from Texas A&M University, doctor of medicine degree from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and master's degree in public health from University of Alabama/ Birmingham. He is board certified in neurology and aerospace medicine and is a Fellow of the Aerospace Medical Association. He is a member of the Spacecraft Survival Integrated Investigation Team at the NASA Johnson Space Center and is the space medicine liaison to National Space Biomedical Research Institute. He worked as a Space Shuttle crew surgeon in the Mission Control Center (MCC) on Shuttle missions STS 92, 96, 99, 102, 105, and 111. He served twenty-six years with the US Navy and qualified as naval flight officer, naval flight surgeon and Navy diver. Dr. Clark is a clinical assistant professor in preventive medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston,Texas.


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