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Highlights of Astronaut Scholar achievements, advancements, accomplishments, breakthroughs and successes.


2000-2001 Astronaut Scholar Christina Hammock Koch
North Carolina State University


NASA Astronaut and 2000-2001 Astronaut Scholar, Christina Hammock Koch, completed the first all-female spacewalk with crewmate Jessica Meir on October 18th– a milestone for NASA.

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2014 Astronaut Scholar Benjamin Cromey
University of Arizona


Astronaut Scholar Ben Cromey is in the last year of my PhD in optical sciences, where he designs and uses multiphoton microscopes, to help diagnose diseases faster. One of his projects has been using that microscope to increase the odds of survival in pancreatic cancer surgery.

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2019 Astronaut Scholar Christopher Clifford
University of Central Florida


At the age of 13, I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes; an autoimmune form of diabetes that effects 1.25 million Americans. At the time, I knew nothing about the disease, but the burden it had on my life encouraged me to get involved in research. Currently, I am working towards an Electrical Engineering major and a Bio-Engineering minor at the University of Central Florida. Being distinguished as an Astronaut Scholar has really given me the confidence to pursue my research and confirms that I have made a huge step in my professional endeavors. Being a Type 1 Diabetic, I understand the adversities of living with diabetes and I am personally motivated to pursue research in this field for a cure.

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2016 Astronaut Scholar Joey Wilson
Clemson University


Astronaut Scholar Joey Wilson at Cambridge University where we had just submitted his thesis for a second master’s degree of Philosophy. His research has been focused on senescence, a non-autonomous cellular response to stress associated with aging and age-related pathologies like cancer.

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2014 Astronaut Scholar Michael Markesbery
Miami University


Astronaut Scholar Michael Markesbery is the co-founder & CEO of OROS. In the last 6 months, OROS has moved its headquarters and team to Portland, Oregon, received a multi-million dollar contract from the United States Department of Defense, raised over $10M of Venture capital, supported STEM by partnering with Ad Astra (the school co-founded by Elon Musk & Josh Dahn), and launched our Fall 2019 line of products.

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2012 Astronaut Scholar Emily Boster
Texas A&M University


Astronaut Scholar Emily Boster had the opportunity to work on the monumental launch of the Mars Lander, InSight. "As I stood in the darkness, listening to the launch countdown, surrounded by JPL and Lockheed Martin Engineers, I couldn’t help but think back to my own history. Five years earlier, I was brought onto the program as a Mechanical Design Intern."

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    The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) has awarded 50 scholarships to students from 36 different universities across the nation. Astronaut Scholarships are awarded to students in their junior and senior year of college studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics with the intent to pursue research or advance their field upon completion of their final degree. Astronaut Scholars are among the best and brightest minds in STEM who show initiative, creativity, and excellence in their chosen field.


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