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Dr. Chayakrit Krittanawong is a leading authority in AI and space health research in medicine. He's one of the few cardiologists chosen from all over the world to oversee, commission, and review the American College of Cardiology Expert Consensus Decision Pathway and the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) guidelines on Performance Measures and ACC/ AHA Task Force on Clinical Data Standards. He is also a writing committee of the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association Clinical Practice Guidelines. He is a clinician-scientist interested in precision space medicine, using integrative omics and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain to assist physicians and patients worldwide. His primary research interests include bioinformatics, big data analytics, multiomics, machine learning, deep learning, digital health, wearable technology, and preventive medicine. Dr. Krittanawong is an author of more than 230 peer-reviewed publications and a coinventor of many medical patents. He's received numerous awards from various societies and organizations for his work in artificial intelligence, medical physics, and medical imaging. He's lectured at the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association in the United States and abroad.
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Precision Medicine for Long and Safe Permanence of Humans in Space serves as a reference to assist with the diagnosis of medical conditions (e.g., microgravity, space radiation), monitoring inflight, clinical decision-making inflight, disease prediction and prevention (pre- or postflight), and the facilitation of precision space medicine. This book defines the basic concepts of space health, fundamental physics, and biology in space and highlights the current applications, current challenges, and future directions in space medicine. Each chapter discusses precision medicine to a specific medical subspecialty, including cardiovascular disease, neurology, nephrology, endocrinology, ophthalmology, hepatology, hematology, pulmonology, emergency medicine, nutrition, dermatology, immunology, mental health, regenerative medicine, surgery, vascular surgery, anesthesiology, urology, OB-GYN, and male and female reproductive issues in space. Additionally, this book discusses current artificial intelligence (AI) technology in space, AI in commercial space industry, and recent space health progress worldwide (e.g., NASA, China, Japan, the Middle East). This book serves as an ideal companion for healthcare professionals, scientists, researchers, postdoctoral fellows, students, or anyone interested in space travel.
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Section 1: Introduction