Jessica Meir

Jessica Ulrika Meir (IPA: /mɪər/; meer; born (1977-07-01)July 1, 1977) is an American NASA astronaut, marine biologist, and physiologist. She was previously an assistant professor of anesthesia at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, following postdoctoral research in comparative physiology at the University of British Columbia. She has studied the diving physiology and behavior of emperor penguins in Antarctica, and the physiology of bar-headed geese, which are able to migrate over the Himalayas. In September 2002, Meir served as an aquanaut on the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 4 (NEEMO 4) crew. In 2013, she was selected by NASA to Astronaut Group 21. In 2016, Meir participated in ESA CAVES, a training course in which international astronauts train in a space-analogue cave environment. Meir launched on September 25, 2019, to the ISS onboard Soyuz MS-15, where she served as a flight Engineer during Expedition 61 and 62. On October 18, 2019, Meir and Christina Koch were the first women to participate in an all-female spacewalk.

Jessica Meir
Born
Jessica Ulrika Meir

(1977-07-01) July 1, 1977
Citizenship
  • United States
  • Sweden
Education
Space career
NASA astronaut
Time in space
204d 15h 19m
SelectionNASA Group 21 (2013)
Total EVAs
3
Total EVA time
21h 44m
MissionsSoyuz MS-15 (Expedition 61/62)
Mission insignia
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisBlood Oxygen Transport and Depletion: The Key of Consummate Divers (2009)
Doctoral advisorPaul Ponganis
Other academic advisorsBill Milsom (postdoc)
Gerald Kooyman

Meir was included in Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2020.

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