Advances in Medical Analytics Solutions for Autonomous Medical Operations on Long-Duration Missions

A review will be presented on the progress made under STMDGame Changing Development Program Funding towards the development of a Medical Decision Support System for augmenting crew capabilities during long-duration missions, such as Mars Transit. To create an MDSS, initial work requires acquiring im...

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