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Integrated Medical Model OverviewThe Integrated Medical Model (IMM) Project represents one aspect of NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) to quantitatively assess medical risks to astronauts for existing operational missions as well as missions associated with future exploration and commercial space flight ventures. The IMM takes a probabilistic approach to assessing the likelihood and specific outcomes of one hundred medical conditions within the envelope of accepted space flight standards of care over a selectable range of mission capabilities. A specially developed Integrated Medical Evidence Database (iMED) maintains evidence-based, organizational knowledge across a variety of data sources. Since becoming operational in 2011, version 3.0 of the IMM, the supporting iMED, and the expertise of the IMM project team have contributed to a wide range of decision and informational processes for the space medical and human research community. This presentation provides an overview of the IMM conceptual architecture and range of application through examples of actual space flight community questions posed to the IMM project.
Document ID
20150002713
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Myers, J.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Boley, L.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Foy, M.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Goodenow, D.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Griffin, D.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Keenan, A.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Kerstman, E.
(Texas Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Melton, S.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
McGuire, K.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Saile, L.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Shah, R.
(Texas Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Garcia, Y.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Sirmons. B.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Walton, M.
(Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Reyes, D.
(Texas Univ. Galveston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
March 10, 2015
Publication Date
January 13, 2015
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
GRC-E-DAA-TN20320
Meeting Information
Meeting: NASA HRP Investigator''s Workshop
Location: Galveston, TX
Country: United States
Start Date: January 13, 2015
End Date: January 15, 2015
Sponsors: National Space Biomedical Research Inst., NASA Headquarters
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-02078
WBS: WBS 444543.01.02.10
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Spae Adaptation Syndrome
biomedical data
Risk Analysis
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