Roberta Bondar speaker – Canada’s First female astronaunt – Roberta Bondar speaking
Dr. Roberta Bondar is globally recognized for her pioneering contribution in space medicine research. Aboard the Discovery mission STS-42 in 1992, she conducted experiments in the shuttle’s first international microgravity laboratory. For more than a decade at NASA Dr. Bondar headed an international research team, continuing to find new connections between astronauts recovering from the microgravity of space and neurological illnesses here on Earth such as stroke and Parkinson’s disease. Her techniques have been used in clinical studies at the BI Deaconess Medical Center, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and at the University of New Mexico. UNESCO has announced 2008 through 2010 as the International Years of the Planet and Dr. Roberta Bondar has been named the Honorary Patron for Canada. As a space scientist and neurologist Dr. Roberta Bondar is a much sought-after speaker who makes exciting connections between how our brains adapt in space and how we can adapt to constantly-changing business environments here on Earth. With innovative ideas about how to navigate in uncharted territory, she offers her abilities as a leader and visionary to corporations and organizations throughout North America. Dr. Bondar demonstrates the adaptive thinking necessary for changing perspectives in our contemporary world. In 2007 the Ontario Government appointed Dr. Bondar to chair the Working Committee on Environmental Education, to strengthen environmental education in the …


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Roberta Bondar is one of the best astronauts of the world. And this video is a wounderfull tribute to her. realy great.