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Students receiving training during the Aerospace Physiology Apprentice Course at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine maintain appropriate social distancing requirements April 1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend people ensure they maintain at least six feet distance between themselves and others to avoid getting sick by sharing the COVID-19 virus. This course awards the 4M AFSC to assist in managing altitude chambers, emergency procedures, and high-altitude operations. Students follow-on to flight medicine shops across the Air Force to assist aviators in remaining current and cleared for flying status. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Matthew Smith)
Resilient Airman takes on running the Air Force Marathon
Right, 711th Human Performance Wing Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System support office consultant Staff Sgt. Kyle Hipol, and physical science technician Kody Sanders, performs a manual tune on a HAPSITE, an instrument used by bioenvironmental engineering to detect, identify and quantify chemical agents. Hipol used running as an outlet to overcome adversity and is now registered to run the full marathon at the Air Force Marathon Sept. 21. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
Resilient Airman takes on running the Air Force Marathon
Staff Sgt. Kyle Hipol, 711th Human Performance Wing Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System support office consultant, calibrates a piece of radiac equipment used by the Air Force radiation assessment team. Hipol applied the Comprehensive Fitness training he received and incorporated physical fitness as an outlet to overcome adversity. Hipol took up running and is now registered to run the Air Force Marathon on Sept 21. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
Resilient Airman takes on running the Air Force Marathon
After facing adversities in his life, Staff Sgt. Kyle Hipol, 711th Human Performance Wing Defense Occupational and Environmental Health Readiness System support office consultant, now embraces them and turns any challenges he encounters as opportunities. Hipol also incorporated physical fitness as a resiliency outlet and decided to take up running and is now registered to run the Air Force Marathon on Sept. 21. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
USAFSAM offers progressive fitness program to enhance physical performance and improve scores
Master Sgt. Markus Manuel, USAFSAM NCOIC Officer and Management Branch (left), tosses a weighted ball during his training session with Ashley Kessler United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine research athletic trainer. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
Wright-patt supporting employees to excel
Anita Kerns is a financial specialist at the 711th Human Performance Wing. Kerns has worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for over 30 years and has been profoundly deaf since the age of two. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employers acknowledge the positive impact a diverse team can have and supports employees with disabilities to help them to excel. (U.S. Air Force photo/Loren Deer)
Wright-Patt supporting employees to excel
Anita Kerns, a financial specialist at the 711th Human Performance Wing, demonstrates how she uses the Sorenson video phone. Kerns has worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for over 30 years and has been profoundly deaf since the age of two. Any obstacles Kerns has with communication are resolved through several means of technology methods such as email, instant, or text messages, requesting interpreters, or video phone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Loren Deer)
UPE Integration Team Lead visits Wright-Patt; learns of collaboration
Brig. Gen. Edward L. Vaughan (far right), the Air Force Unexplained Physiological Events Integration Team lead, listens to Jennie Farrell, chief engineer for the Human Systems Division of the Agile Combat Support Directorate of Air Force Life Cycle Management Systems. Also pictured are Patrick Bolibrzuch, deputy program manager for the Training Aircraft Division of AFLCMC; and Col. William Nelson, chief of Integrated and International Operational Medicine in the 711th Human Performance Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)
UPE Integration Team Lead visits Wright-Patt; learns of collaboration
Brig. Gen. Edward L. Vaughan, the Air Force Unexplained Physiological Events Integration Team lead, listens to George Miller, Principal Research engineer with the 711th Human Performance Wing, as he discusses the On- Board Oxygen Generation Systems (OBOGS) laboratory and the research his team is accomplishing during a tour Aug. 27 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Also pictured are Jennie Farrell, chief engineer for the Human Systems Division of the Agile Combat Support Directorate of Air Force Life Cycle Management Systems; and Kevin Kemper, chief engineer of Flight Trainers in the Mobility and Training Systems Directorate of AFLCMC. (U.S. Air Force photo by Richard Eldridge)
AFRL-Carroll High School iGEM team earns gold in Boston
The Air Force Research Laboratory-Carroll High School iGEM team proudly displays their gold medals after the international iGEM competition in Boston Nov. 13. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
711th Human Performance Wing “Epi Lab” supports medical readiness of Airmen, families
Staff Sgt. John Patrick Uy, medical laboratory technician, conducts a manual Q fever test screening for patients at the 711th Human Performance Wing’s U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine Public Health and Epidemiology Laboratory Aug. 16, 2017. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bryan Ripple)
711th Human Performance Wing iGEM competition
Tina Davis and Peter Menart, members of the Air Force Research Laboratory-Carroll High School iGEM team, use a pipette as they work on their synthetic biology project in a laboratory in the 711th Human Performance Wing prior to the iGEM competition in Boston. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFRL-Carroll High School iGEM team earns gold in Boston
Peter Menart, member of the Air Force Research Laboratory-Carroll High School iGEM team, examines liquid in a beaker during the laboratory phase of the team’s project prior to the iGEM competition in Boston. (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
AFRL-Carroll High School iGEM team earns gold in Boston
Members of the Air Force Research Laboratory-Carroll High School iGEM team stand with their CHS teachers and AFRL mentors in front of the 711th Human Performance Wing headquarters building following a presentation given to the 711HPW Chief Scientist Dr. Rajesh Naik (front, second from left). (U.S. Air Force photo/Richard Eldridge)
711th HPW recovery science team hopes to extend AF careers
Tech. Sgt. Marty Shorter, USAFSAM bioenvironmental engineering consultant, participates in a 711th Human Performance Wing research on heart rate. Shorter has on a wearable electronic device that monitors his heart rate while he trains. The wearable electronic device measures how his body adjusts to various intensity levels of cardio training. (U.S. Air Force photo/Stacey Geiger)
Data Analytics can help Air Force become more effective
Data analytics can turn data into valuable information for future decision making and make operations more effective and efficient. Researchers at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance wing are leveraging a new funding source known as Squadron Innovation Funds to design and build a Human-Centered Data Analytics Environment that will help them store and operationalize huge amounts of both research and operational data. (U.S. Air Force Graphic Illustration/Paul Hartman)
Women in STEM
Karen Beason, daughter of Phyllis Bolds, participates in the City of Dayton's Children's Water Festival, held at the University of Dayton, assisting students with an experiment that shows the importance of protecting our primary source of this area's regional drinking water supply. The festival is a one-day event for students from the 4th grade level that offers a series of continuous presentations on groundwater, surface water, conservation, land use, and other water related topics, various games, experiments, exhibits, and entertainment. More than 1,700 students, teachers, presenters, and volunteers participate in this remarkable learning experience. (Courtesy photo)
Proficiency Analytical Testing overhauled by USAFSAM experts
A bioenvironmental engineering Airman analyzes a sample as part of the Individual Proficiency Analytical Testing program. I-PAT is part of the 711th Human Performance Wing’s United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine and tests the proficiency and preparedness of more than 1,400 BE Airmen worldwide to detect, respond to and effectively perform mission-critical health risk assessments on analytes of question in an occupational or unknown environment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kim Bowden)
Tech Warrior links scientist, engineers to battlefield
Air Force Research Laboratory Tech Warrior 2016 participants transport a casualty during a simulated battlefield scenario. The immersive experience is designed to give scientists and engineers insight into the battlefield environment in order to help in their design and function, of products and services, for the warfighter. (U.S. Air Force photo / Bill Hancock)
Blackboard synchronous learning for training and education
Technical Sgt. Tia Strong and Staff Sgt. Andrew Daily, instructors with the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Department of Occupational & Environmental Health, navigate Blackboard, the commercially-hosted Learning Management System the School has contracted with to modernize its training platforms. (U.S. Air Force photo/David W. Snedigar)