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FIRST
ANNOUNCEMENT
November 2001
Revised February 4, 2002
SPONSORS
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Universities Space Research Association
CHAIRS
Claire M. Lathers, Rockville, MD
Claes E. Lundgren, Buffalo, NY
Charles F. Sawin, Houston, TX
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE
John B. Charles, USA
Helmut Hinghofer-Szalkay, Austria
Claire M. Lathers, USA
Claes E. Lundgren, USA
Tadaaki Mano, Japan
Peter Norsk, Denmark
David R. Pendergast, USA
Charles F. Sawin, USA
INVITATION
We are pleased to invite you to participate in THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL HEAD-OUT
WATER IMMERSION SYMPOSIUM, which will be held immediately prior to THE
WORLD SPACE CONGRESS October 89, 2002, Houston, Texas, October
1120, 2002.
The 5th International
Head-Out Water Immersion Symposium, held for the first time in the United
States, will build upon its predecessors in Graz
in 1999, in Copenhagen in 1995, in Berlin in 1992, and in Bristol in 1989.
The Symposium will serve as a vehicle for the discussion of the effects
of head-out water immersion on physiologic systems, as a therapeutic agent,
and as a ground-based model for space flight.
OBJECTIVES
The Symposium presentations
and discussions are intended to:
- Compare the strengths
and weaknesses of ground-based models for space flight, including head-out
water immersion, horizontal bed rest, 5-degree head down tilt, and parabolic
flight.
- Demonstrate
the changes in protein metabolism with bed rest and space flight.
- Introduce
potential physiological and pharmacological countermeasures for
the consequences of space flight.
- Discuss possible
countermeasures and their efficacy in the bed rest model.
- Discuss lower
body negative pressure as a tool to evaluate orthostatic function
and a potential countermeasure for orthostatic hypotension.
- Present new material
on the quantitative effect of stimuli either increasing or reducing
central blood volume (head-out water immersion / lower body positive
pressure / head-down tilt; head-up tilt/ lower body negative pressure/
hyper-gravity).
- Discuss what
intensities of such stimuli when combined compensate each other.
- Find out if
different subsystems respond in different ways (i.e., if such a thing
like a 'generally neutralizing combination' exists or not).
- Test the hypothesis
that initial exposure to microgravity may lower muscle sympathetic nerve
activity (MSNA) while prolonged exposure to microgravity may enhance
MSNA by analyzing how the neural control of blood pressure becomes altered
by short- and long-term simulation of microgravity.
VENUE
The Symposium will be held at the Center
for Advanced Space Studies at 3600 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston, Texas
77058. The building is located near the NASA Johnson Space Center some
20 miles south of Downtown Houston.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Participants may indicate a preference for oral or poster presentation.
However, to ensure a balance of as many important new research results
as possible, the Organizing Committee will make all decisions on the mode
of presentation. Selection criteria will be based on the relevance of
the subject matter to the conference and the quality of the science.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
AUTHORS
Abstracts shall be formatted to fit on 8/5"
x 11" paper with 1" margins on all sides. Abstracts can
be no longer than one single-spaced page, including charts, graphs, text,
and figures. The font should be 10 point Times New Roman. First level
titles should be all caps; second level titles should be caps and lower
case. The abstract title should be bold and centered at the top of the
page. The names of all authors should be in all caps, followed by their
addresses in caps and lower case. Additional instructions for authors
will be included in the Symposium second announcement.
Please watch this
site for more information about the online submission of abstracts. That
information will be posted in the second Symposium announdement about
February 28, 2002. The deadline for online
abstract submission is May 31, 2002.
ORAL AND POSTER
PRESENTATIONS
Oral presentations will be organized according to the topics listed below
and will be limited to ten minutes with an additional five minutes for
questions. Authors who wish to submit ideas and suggestions for plenary
and special sessions are encouraged to do so by January 1, 2002.
Support for oral presentations includes dual-screen rear projection of
slides and overheads. An LCD projector with 800 x
600 resolution and a Toshiba satellite laptop (128 MB of RAM, CD-ROM drive,
100 MB Zip drive, running Windows 98 and Microsoft Office 2000) will be
available.
Poster presentations
should also be organized according to the topics listed below, and will
be made during the evening of Tuesday, October 8, 2002. Poster display
space available for authors is 44" x
44". Requests for tables, computers, video equipment, etc., cannot
be honored due to space limitations. Posters may be put up beginning at
8:00 a.m. on October 8, 2002 and remain up through 5:00 p.m. Wednesday,
October 9, 2002.
SYMPOSIUM PUBLICATIONS
Symposium abstracts and preliminary program will be placed online in PDF
format. The Symposium proceedings will be produced on CD-ROM.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
TOPICS
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Session
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Chairs
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| Ground-Based
Models for Space Flight |
John
Charles and Claire Lathers |
| Neural
Control of Blood Pressure in Humans Explosed to Short- and Long-Term
Simulation of Microgravity |
Tadaaki
Mano |
| Combined
Stimulation: The Physiology of 'Zero-Effect' Patterns |
Helmut
Hinghofer-Szalkay |
| Spaceflight
Physiology: Relationship to Head-Out Immersion |
David
Pendergast |
| Pathophysiology
and Environmental Stress |
George
Pantalos |
| Water
Immersion as a Tool in Disease |
Peter
Norsk |
| Autonomic
Regulation |
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(Additional session
topics are being sought)
REGISTRATION
Pre-registration is required for this meeting. Due to the space available
for the Symposium, registration is limited to 100 people. The $250.00
registration fee includes admission to all scientific sessions, morning
and afternoon breaks, two lunches, a gala banquet, a welcoming reception
and poster session, transportation from the Symposium hotel to the Symposium,
and the Symposium proceedings on CD-ROM. Online registration will begin
January 31, 2002.
Additional meeting
announcements and instructions for authors will continue to be posted
at the following address:
http://www.dsls.usra.edu/dsls/meetings/howi/
Please address correspondence to:
info@dsls.usra.edu
SYMPOSIUM HOTEL
The Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake, 3000 NASA Road One, Houston, Texas
77058 has been designated as the official Symposium hotel. We have secured
a block of rooms at the special rate of $73.00* (plus applicable state
and local tax) per night. This rate is available from Sunday, October
6, 2002 through Tuesday, October 8, 2002. Please identify yourself as
a HOWI Symposium participant when you call the hotel directly at 800-445-8667
or 281-333-9300; the fax number is 281-333-9748. The deadline for reservations
at the special Symposium rate is September 6, 2002. Individuals will be
asked to guarantee all reservations; a guest will be responsible for payment
of one night's room rental if the reservation is not cancelled 72 hours
prior to scheduled arrival.
The Hilton Houston
NASA Clear Lake will accept reservations for the HOWI Symposium beginning
December 17, 2001.
*The special rate
is tied to the current U.S. government per diem rate and could fluctuate
accordingly.
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