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A new chapter in doctoral candidate training: The Helmholtz Space Life Sciences Research School (SpaceLife)
Authors:CE Hellweg  R Gerzer  G Reitz
Institution:1. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Radiobiology, Cologne, Germany;2. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Cologne, Germany;1. College of Astronautics, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, 210016, China;2. Shanghai Aerospace Control Technology Institute, Shanghai, 201109, China;1. Harbin Institute of Technology, School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin 150001, China;2. Harbin Institute of Technology,Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Sciences, China;1. FGBU VNIIPO EMERCOM of Russia, VNIIPO District, 12, Balashikha, Moscow region, 143903, Russia;2. Department of “Fire Safety”, (SPBSTU) 65A, Serdobolskaya Street, Saint-Petersburg, 197342, Russia;1. Department of Space Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Kiruna, Sweden;2. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:In the field of space life sciences, the demand of an interdisciplinary and specific training of young researchers is high due to the complex interaction of medical, biological, physical, technical and other questions. The Helmholtz Space Life Sciences Research School (SpaceLife) offers an excellent interdisciplinary training for doctoral students from different fields (biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, physics, psychology, nutrition or sports sciences and related fields) and any country. SpaceLife is coordinated by the Institute of Aerospace Medicine at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Cologne. The German Universities in Kiel, Bonn, Aachen, Regensburg, Magdeburg and Berlin, and the German Sports University (DSHS) in Cologne are members of SpaceLife. The Universities of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Frankfurt, Hohenheim, and the Beihang University in Beijing are associated partners.In each generation, up to 25 students can participate in the three-year program. Students learn to develop integrated concepts to solve health issues in human spaceflight and in related disease patterns on Earth, and to further explore the requirements for life in extreme environments, enabling a better understanding of the ecosystem Earth and the search for life on other planets in unmanned and manned missions.The doctoral candidates are coached by two specialist supervisors from DLR and the partner university, and a mentor. All students attend lectures in different subfields of space life sciences to attain an overview of the field: radiation and gravitational biology, astrobiology and space physiology, including psychological aspects of short and long term space missions. Seminars, advanced lectures, laboratory courses and stays at labs at the partner institutions or abroad are offered as elective course and will provide in-depth knowledge of the chosen subfield or allow to appropriate innovative methods. In Journal Clubs of the participating working groups, doctoral students learn critical reading of scientific literature, first steps in peer review, scientific writing during preparation of their own publication, and writing of the thesis. The training of soft skills is offered as block course in cooperation with other Helmholtz Research Schools. The whole program encompasses 303 h and is organized in semester terms. The first doctoral candidates started the program in spring 2009.
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