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SMO 011115.ppt

Nutrition and Systems Biology Genomics Cognition Ocular Dietary Intake Performance Cardiovascular Metabolomics Antioxidant Protection Immune Sleep Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Biochemistry Proteomics Musculoskeletal Endocrinology Drug/Nutrient Interactions Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Dietary Intake Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Dietary Intake Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Dietary Intake Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Nutrient Requirements Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep CO2 Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Nutrient Requirements Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep Stress and inflammation e.g., methanol, formaldehyde Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal

Exploration Systems Biology Genome Food (and H2O) System Radiation Cognition Ocular Waste System Blood-brain barrier Nutrient Requirements Microgravity Performance Cardiovascular Neurovestibular Antioxidant Protection Confinement Immune Environment Sleep Stress and inflammation Circadian rhythm Musculoskeletal Isolation Hepatic Partial Gravity Microbiome Endocrinology Pharmacology Hematology Renal