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Hanns-Christian GUNGA
- Name:
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Hanns-Christian Gunga, MD PhD Dipl geol
Privatdozent, German University lecturer qualification
Dr. med., Grad. Geologist-Palaeontologist
- Marital Status
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Married
3 pre-school children
| Education |
| 1973 |
Abitur (High School Graduation) |
| 1973 |
Commenced university studies in Geology and Palaeontology at the Westphalian Wilhelm University in Muenster |
| 1977 |
Received the special broadcasting corporation award for „Coral Reefs in the Sahara" |
| 1978 |
Received a scholarship from the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for geological studies in central Spain (stratigraphic and sedimentological as well as photogeological investigations based on remote sensing data taken by LANDSAT 2) |
| 1979 |
Commenced medical studies at the Westphalian Wilhelm University in Muenster |
| 1980 |
Completed studies in geology and palaeontology as a graduated geologist. |
| 1984 |
Continuation of medical studies at the Free University in Berlin |
| 1987 |
State exams at the Free University in Berlin; Licenced to practise medicine |
| 1989 |
Doctoral degree (PhD)
Topic of thesis: The life and works of the Berlin physiologist, Nathan Zuntz (1847-1920) with particular reference to his importance to the early history of high-altitude physiology and aviation medicine. |
| 1997 |
Habilitation (German post-doctoral lecturing qualification)
Topic of habilitation paper: The regulation of erythropoietin in man under extreme laboratory and field conditions |
| 2000 |
Qualification „Specialty in Physiology" |
| 2000 |
Speaker of the Center of Space Medicine Berlin |
| Record of Employment |
| 1980-82 |
Assistent at the Department of Geology at the Westphalian Wilhelm University in Muenster in the Planetology Research group „Earth-Moon System".
Director: Prof. Dr. Bischoff
Project: Photogeological studies on the faults in the lunar highland surface
Sponsorship: German Research Council (DFG) in Bonn |
| 1987-92 |
Assistent at the Department of Physiology at the Free University Berlin in the applied physiology research group
Head: Professor Dr. Karl Kirsch |
| 1992-97 |
Assistant lecturer at the Deartment of Physiology at the Free University Berlin in the applied physiology research group |
| since November 1997 |
Associate Professor (Privatdozent) at the Department of Physiology at the Free University Berlin in the applied physiology research group
Research focus: blood physiology, cardio-vascular physiology, environmental and comparative physiology |
Participation in the following space physiology oriented missions:
- ISEMSI’90 (Co-Investigator, Autonomic Nervous System, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- EXEMSI’92 (Co-Investigator, Autonomic Nervous System, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- MIR’92 (Co-Investigator, Tissue Thickness, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- MIR’92 (Co-Investigator, Volume Regulating Hormones, Prof. Dr. Röcker)
- D-2 (Co-Investigator, Tissue Thickness, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- D-2 (Co-Investigator, Volume Regulating Hormones, Prof. Dr. Röcker)
- ALTAIR (Co-Investigator, Tissue Thickness, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- EUROMIR’94 (Principal Investigator, CVP-Erythropoietin)
- EUROMIR’94 (Co-Investigator, Tissue Thickness, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- ESA-CNES L-TBR’94 (Principal Investigator, Erythropoietin)
- HUBES’94 (Co-Investigator, Autonomic Nervous System, Prof. Dr. Kirsch)
- MIR’97 (Principal Investigator, Erythropoietin-Serum Transferrin Receptor)
- Neurolab 2000 (Principal Investigator, Psycho-Physiology)
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