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| Two Easi Scientists Win NASA’s Coveted Silver Snoopy Award |
| As the dust begins to settle, and we return back to nominal ops here - I want to take a moment to commend the folks in the Nutritional Biochemistry Lab that stayed well beyond the initial call to depart Johnson Space Center last week in the face of hurricane Rita in order to wait on the dry ice delivery and then to distribute the ice. We didn't get out of here until almost 1:00, which I know delayed many departures, ultimately leading folks into horrible traffic situations.
I commend these folks for their dedication and efforts, and I am as proud as ever to be a part of this team.
Scott M. Smith, Ph.D.
Nutritionist, Manager for Nutritional Biochemistry
Human Adaptation and Countermeasures Office
NASA Johnson Space Center
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Easi gives back to the community.
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Mentor to the NAACP ACT-SO program
- Endowed scholarship at the University of North Texas
- Texas Business Hall of Fame Scholarship
Benefactor
- Member, Accounting Advisory Board, University of North Texas
- "Easi to Work" program employs developmentally disabled individuals in meaningful jobs
Easi is engaged in educational outreach through the planning and implementation of a national high school student competition to conduct a biology experiment on the ISS Testbed Centrifuge at ARC. This competition is unique in that it models the real process that researchers must follow from preparation of a proposal to final publication of experimental results. |
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