Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research
Aerospace Human Factors Research
Under the guidance of the Federal Air Surgeon, the Aerospace Human Factors Research Division at the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute conducts research that
focuses on improving individual system effectiveness, efficiency, and safety. Located at the Mike Monroney
Aeronautical Center in Oklahoma City, a major emphasis of the division is its focus on improving human performance
through enhanced equipment design. Interface design, organizational effectiveness, and validation of selection
procedures are among the factors investigated at the facility.
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Aerospace Medical Research
Researchers employ the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute's (CAMI) sophisticated medical equipment and facilities to
focus on bioaeronautical aspects of safety and security in the NAS, including forensic toxicology,
functional genomics, biochemistry, accident research, passenger and crew protection, survival research,
environmental physiology, bioinformatics and vision research.
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Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports
The Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports index lists aviation research reports from 1961 to the present. The
reports are available in full-text Adobe PDF format for viewing and downloading.