Amber Paul, PhD
Dr. Paul completed her postdoctoral training at NASA Ames Research Center as a Universities Space Research Association (USRA) fellow and is currently a Blue Marble Space Institute of Science Scientist and Assistant Professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Wessel Fellow (21'-24'). Her research focuses on immunity and neuroendocrine crosstalk in extreme environmental conditions. She is interested in how physiological stress in both acute and chronic settings influences immunity and countermeasures that can circumvent these impacts. Dr. Paul’s research is in part supported by NASA’s Human Research Program and the NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium. She is the director of the Omics Lab for Health and Human Performance at Embry-Riddle, Co-Chair of the Open Science for Life in Space (OSDR) Animal working group, Board member of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Research (ASGSR), and Co-I of the Center for Science, Technology, and Advanced Research in Space (C-STARS).
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