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Three Questions with Courtney Schkurko

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BioPhotonics spoke with Courtney Schkurko, engineering project manager at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, who specializes in spaceflight exploration medical technology development and demonstrations. She has a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Ohio Northern University. NASA recently tested the Reusable Handheld Electrolyte and Laboratory Technology for Humans (rHEALTH) ONE biomedical analyzer, which uses laser technology to diagnose illness or injury in personnel in space. The biomedical device in question uses lasers integrated into a miniature...Read full article

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