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Nitza Margarita Cintrón

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Among the positions held by Cintrón at NASA are "Chief of the Biomedical Operations and Research Branch in the Medical Science Division" and "Managing Director of the Life Sciences Research Laboratories" in support of medical operations. In 2004 she was named "Chief of NASA's
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Corps while completing her PhD research. She answered the advertisement, but did not reach the finals due to her poor eyesight and because she did not reach the goal. However, her academic credentials impressed NASA management and she was offered a position as a scientist.
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School of Medicine, and in 1978 she earned a Ph.D. degree there. In 1978, Cintrón read a recruitment announcement for the first mission specialist positions in the
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After many years of service at NASA, she was sponsored by NASA after she was accepted as a student by the
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JSC Director's Commendation and Innovation Award - the center's highest award for a civil servants
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Hispanic Engineer's National Achievement Awards Conference (HENAAC) Hall of Fame (2004).
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In 1979, Cintrón was the originator of the Biochemistry Laboratory at the
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scientist and Chief of Space Medicine and Health Care Systems Office at
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The Chief of Space Medicine and Health Care Systems Office.
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List of Puerto Ricans in the United States Space Program
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100 most influential Hispanics in the United States by
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
Scientist
Puerto Rican
NASA
Johnson Space Center
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Europe
U.S. Army
Puerto Rico
Santurce
barrio
science
mathematics
biology
chemistry
astronomy
space
Biology
University of Puerto Rico
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Johns Hopkins University
Astronaut
Johnson Space Center
Space Lab 2
Space Shuttle Challenger
JSC
Hatillo
University of Texas Medical Branch

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