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User design group, GASMAP (Gas Analysis System for Metabolic Analysis Physiology); Unit principal investigator for the NASA Specialized Center for Outreach, Research and Training (NSCORT) grant in integrative physiology. He received a NASA Young Investigator Award in 1994 for his work in the area of
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flight orbited the Earth 256 times, covered 6.3 million miles, and logged over 381 hours in space. Pawelczyk testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation in 2003. His testimony advocated strengthening research on board the International Space Station. He
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Research Scientist, United States Olympic Swimming Trials, 1984; Pre-doctoral training award, National Institutes of Health, 1988–1989; Research award, Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1988; Post-doctoral training award, National Institutes of Health, 1989–1992; Young
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autonomic neurophysiology. Pawelczyk was a co-investigator for experiments flown on the Neurolab mission, and two Shuttle-Mir (Phase 1B) flights. Pawelczyk served as a payload specialist on
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from 1992 to 1995. Between 1992 and 1995, he was director of the Autonomic and Exercise Physiology Laboratories at the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine of the
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served as both experiment subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system. The
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is a standing member of NASA's Life Sciences Advisory Subcommittee, and served as a member of the Research Maximization and Prioritization (ReMAP) Taskforce in 2002.
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Investigator Award, Life Sciences Project Division, NASA Office of Life and Microgravity Science Applications, 1994, NASA Space Flight Medal (1998).
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of bioengineering at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; since 1995, Pawelczyk is an
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Neurolab (April 17 to May 3, 1998). During the 16-day Spacelab flight the seven person crew aboard
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from Buffalo and Chicago accompanied the crew on their visit. He has two children.
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was the first Pole in space in 1978 when he flew aboard a
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Pawelczyk graduated from Iroquois Central High School,
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center alumni
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James Pawelczyk

Buffalo
New York
Professor
STS-90

physiology
kinesiology
STS-90
payload specialist
Buffalo, New York
Elma, New York
Mirosław Hermaszewski
Soyuz 30
Interkosmos
Columbia
Polish American Congress
Elma
New York
BA
BA
University of Rochester
MS
physiology
PhD
biology
University of North Texas
post-doctoral fellowship
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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