“The life science research program that’s supported by NASA and NSBRI, while aimed at making sure that __(1)__ get good medical care and are safe in all their activities, has ___(2)___ benefit for people on Earth.” – Babs Soller
Babs Soller is team leader for ______(3)______ smart medical systems group. Dr. Soller spoke with EarthSky’s Jeremy Shere about a non-invasive sensor – one that uses light to ___(4)___ the skin. She said this space medical sensor provides ___(5)___ diagnostic capability to astronauts in space – or people on the ground – _______(6)_______.
Special thanks today to theNational Space Biomedical Research Institute—
innovations for health in space and on Earth.
(1) astronauts
(2) tremendous
(3) national space biomedical research institute
(4) penetrate
(5) medical
(6) without special medical training
“The life science research program that’s supported by NASA and NSBRI, while aimed at making sure that astronauts get good medical care and are safe in all their activities, has tremendous benefit for people on Earth.” – Babs Soller
“美国家航空宇宙航行局和太空生物医学研究所的生命科学研究成果表明,那些为了保障宇航员各项活动安全而实施的医疗护理,对于地面上的人也有着极大的益处。”Babs Soller如是说。
Babs Soller is team leader for national space biomedical research institute smart medical systems group. Dr. Soller spoke with EarthSky’s Jeremy Shere about a non-invasive sensormedical diagnostic capability to astronauts in space – or people on the ground – without special medical training.
Babs Soller是国家空间生物医学研究所团队领导人。Soller博士与EarthSky的Jeremy Sher一种使用光穿透人类表皮的非侵入性传感器。她说这种空间传感科技将使宇航员在宇宙中进行医学治疗成为可能,而在地球上即使没有受过专业医疗训练的人,也可以使用它为人类造福。 最后由 胡栗榕 于 2009-07-21 13:58:21编辑