Jamie currently serves as an Exercise Scientist at the University of Houston supporting Neurosciences and Exercise Physiology & Countermeasures research at the NASA Johnson Space Center. The focus of the research is to better understand how spaceflight produces changes to physiology and human performance, and the development of effective countermeasures and training programs that will facilitate recovery and mobility after long-duration spaceflight. Jamie also served as the Lead for clinical stress testing during 2009 and 2013 astronaut selection campaigns.
An active member of the spaceflight community and industry, Jamie also serves as adviser to the Mars One project, CapCom for th...