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Serena Auñòn-Chancellor, MD, MPH, FACP

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Serena  Auñòn-Chancellor

About

Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor came to the Johnson Space Center in 2006, employed as a Flight Surgeon under the UTMB/Wyle Bioastronautics contract. She spent more than nine months in Russia supporting medical operations for International Space Station crew members in Star City, including water survival training in the Ukraine. Dr. Auñόn -Chancellor served as the Deputy Crew Surgeon for the Shuttle mission, STS-127 and has also held the role of Deputy Lead for Orion – Medical Operations.

Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor was selected in July 2009 as one of 14 members of the 20th NASA astronaut class. During her training period, she completed multiple scientific and technical briefings, intensive instruction in space station systems, spacewalks, robotics, physiological training and over 500 hours in the T-38 training jet. She has served in the ISS Station Operations branch handing medical issues and the Capsule Communicator (CAPCOM) branch as a lead Capcom for multiple Commercial Cargo resupply missions. In January of 2017, Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor began an international training regimen for launch on the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft from Kazakhstan for a 6 month trip to the International Space Station. Her crew launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on June 6, 2018 and landed on December, 20th, 2018 spending 197 days on orbit. During her time on both Expedition 56 and 57, her crew completed over 150 different experiments in multiple fields including: biology & biotechnology, cancer, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s research, materials science, nuclear physics, physical sciences, and Earth science. They also completed successful robotic capture operations for four visiting commercial vehicles bringing critical cargo to the ISS where Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor was the lead the systems on the Space Station were also performed during their first week on orbit. Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor performed multiple outreach events to students in grade school and universities all over the world during her time on orbit inspiring the next generations of scientists, physicians, engineers, and explorers.

In addition to being board certified in internal medicine, Dr. Auñόn-Chancellor is also board certified in aerospace medicine and considered an expert in extreme medicine as she has practiced in almost every environment both on and off the planet. This includes a 42 day stay living 200 miles from the South Pole on the Antarctic ice, under the sea in the Aquarius Habitat, and 240 miles above the Earth’s surface on the International Space Station. During her time in the astronaut office, she has collaborated and consulted with multiple international space agencies as well as commercial companies such as SpaceX and Boeing regarding medical issues impacting our return to the moon and eventual missions to Mars. She has given keynote addresses and lectures at multiple universities both across the country and internationally as well as government agencies including the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum, the Defense Intelligence Agency and the White House. Her passion lies with mentoring, training, and inspiring the next generation of internal medicine and aerospace medicine physicians.

She currently serves as an Professor of Clinical Medicine for the Texas A&M Family Medicine Residency Program in College Station, TX where she continues to actively teach and lead hospital teams with residents and medical students. In addition to this, she is the current UTMB Aerospace Medicine Residency Program Director and focuses on the training of physicians to serve this nation’s space program as well as the burgeoning commercial space industry. Finally, she continues to serve in the Astronaut Office where she covers medical issues and provides guidance for ISS, Lunar, and Exploration-Class missions.

Her research interests include thrombosis in microgravity, space radiation and its clinical effects on humans, and the major medical challenges facing astronauts during exploration class missions.

Services & Specialties

Credentials

Titles

  • Clinical Professor

Education & Training

  • The George Washington University, Bachelors (Electrical Engineering), 1997
  • The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, MD (Medical Doctorate), 2001
  • The University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, MPH (Masters in Public Health), 2006

Certifications

  • American Board of Internal Medicine: Recertified 10/2013
  • American Board of Preventive Medicine (Aerospace Medicine): Recertified 1/1/2018
  • Flight surgeon for the space program
  • NASA Astronaut
  • Served 197 days on the International Space Station

Locations

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