Dr. James S. Logan
James S. Logan, MD, MS is Cofounder of
the
Space Enterprise Institute.
Jim held numerous positions in his twenty-year career at NASA including
Chief of Flight Medicine and Chief of Medical Operations at NASA’s
Johnson Space Center in Houston. He served as Mission Control Surgeon,
Deputy Crew Surgeon, or Crew Surgeon for twenty-five space shuttle
missions and Project Manager for the Space Station Medical Facility,
developing the initial design for a telemedicine-based inflight medical
delivery system for long duration missions. After a year at NASA
Headquarters he left the space agency to serve as Provost for
International Space University, Strasbourg, France.
Upon returning to the USA, he consulted for The RAND Corporation. A
founding board member of the American Telemedicine Association, Jim
has served as a telemedicine consultant to a variety of
professional organizations, international and domestic hospital-based
health care systems, and the Department of Defense.
Jim returned to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in 1999 and served as Chief
of Medical Informatics and Health Care Systems, Chief, Dive Medicine
Board, and Medical Director of NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL), as
well as senior aerospace medical officer in the Clinical Services Branch
of the Space Medicine Division. He completed a medical fellowship in
Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine at Duke University Medical Center in
2013.
He is board-certified in Aerospace Medicine and recipient of NASA’s
Distinguished Speakers Award. His lecturing activities have taken him to
Australia, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Iceland,
Russia, Argentina, Costa Rica, Guam, South Korea, New Zealand, and the
Peoples Republic of China. As an expert in space medicine and biomedical
issues for long-duration spaceflight, he has been featured on the
Public Broadcast System (PBS), CanadaAM, The History Channel, National
Geographic Channel, and numerous radio talk shows.
Jim earned his BA in Social Sciences (Pre-Med) at Southern Methodist
University. He earned his Doctorate of Medicine at the University of
Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He earned his MS in Aerospace Medicine
at Wright State University School of Medicine.
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LinkedIn profile.