Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research
Aerospace Medical Research (continued)
CAMI scientists also study the skills, abilities, behavior, and performance of personnel involved in aerospace operations. Researchers look for ways to optimize human performance, efficiency, and safety, through the introduction of new work station/cockpit displays and controls, and the effective selection and training of personnel operating in highly complex technological environments.
Aerospace Medical Research conducted at CAMI is enhancing human safety, health, security and survivability in civilian aerospace endeavors. Civilian aerospace safety and performance are key concerns of bioaeronautical researchers. CAMI's specialized labs and equipment enable thorough research in forensic toxicology, functional genomics, biochemistry, radiobiology, environmental physiology, and bioinformatics.
