Our next meeting will be Monday March 11, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at the Southern Company Services/Southern Nuclear offices at the Colonnade. We are delighted to have as Keynote Speaker Dr. Larry DeLucas, who flew on the Columbia Space Shuttle as a NASA payload specialist astronaut. Dr. DeLucas will discuss some of his structural biology research projects and biotechnology inventions. He will describe how he began working with NASA performing microgravity protein crystallization experiments on the US Space Shuttle. He will also describe his experience flying in 1992 on the Columbia Space Shuttle as a NASA payload specialist astronaut. This will include a review of his selection by NASA, the required two-year training program, the launch, landing and research performed on his 14-day mission. Dr. DeLucas’ presentation will conclude with a summary of current research underway on the International Space Station and NASA’s plans for a future astronaut mission to Mars.
Date: Monday March 11, 2019
Time: 1:00-2:00 pm
Program: Keynote Speaker- Astronaut Dr. Larry DeLucas
Place: SCS Offices at Colonnade, 3535 Colonnade Parkway, Birmingham AL 35243
Room: South Tower, Auditorium
Topic: “A Career In Science: Expect the Unexpected”
Note that we have moved our meeting location to the South Tower Auditorium. This should be more convenient as it is located on the same floor as the South Tower security desk where you will sign in. The cafeteria is on the floor above the auditorium.
Please allow ample time to find parking and sign in at the South Tower. Due to recent changes in security procedures, you may need to stop at the guard booth on the way into the complex and receive a visitor’s parking pass.
Dr. DeLucas’ Bio: Continue reading