Leader
dr hab. Tomasz Jadczyk, prof. AGH
Team Members:
Research Team: Space Medicine
Research team on space medicine focuses on conducting interdisciplinary translational research that combines cutting-edge advancements in medicine and technology. The team was formed with the goal of developing innovative solutions to support human health in the extreme conditions of spaceflight, while also transferring the findings to applications on Earth. The team will leverage both medical resources and expertise—primarily through close collaboration with the Medical University of Silesia—as well as technological know-how in biomedical engineering, telemedicine, and data processing. The team’s research will focus on the following key areas: - Remote, non-invasive diagnostics using wearable devices and Point-of-Care (PoC) solutions, adapted to conditions such as microgravity and isolation. - Identification and analysis of voice biomarkers as tools for early detection of changes in astronauts' psychophysical health. - Application of AR/VR technologies for realistic simulations of medical scenarios in space environments, supporting both training and the testing of emergency procedures and decision-making algorithms. The team's mission is to create a collaborative platform for experts in medicine, engineering, computer science, and space sciences, enabling the development of forward-thinking solutions that enhance the safety of space missions and the quality of healthcare in remote or challenging environments. The team welcomes collaboration with researchers, engineers, and institutions interested in shaping the future of medicine—both orbital and terrestrial.
Laboratories