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Meet: Ralph Pelligra, M.D.
Medical Services Officer
NASA Ames Research Center
Dr. Pelligra first came to NASA Ames Research Center in 1963 to participate
in human research studies in various roles as principle investigator,
volunteer subject, and eventually as the Ames Medical Monitor. He is currently
the Medical Services Officer at Ames and serves as the Chairman of the
Human Research Institutional Review Board, the Medical Review Officer
for the Drug Free Workplace Program, the Medical Director of the Employee
Assistance Program, and the Emergency Medical Services Coordinator for
shuttle landings at Dryden/Edwards Air Force Base.
Dr. Pelligra attended undergraduate and graduate schools at the University
of Vermont and received his medical degree from New York Medical College.
He completed his formal training in Internal Medicine at the Albert Einstein/Montefiore
Medical Center in New York City and received subsequent training and extensive
experience in Emergency Medicine and Aerospace Medicine. He has published
scientific and medical articles on a wide range of topics in the Journal
of Aerospace Medicine, JAMA, the Journal of Applied Physiology, Neuropediatrics,
Emergency Medicine, the Encyclopedia Brittanica and others. In 1996, Dr.
Pelligra was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame, sponsored
by NASA and the United States Space Foundation.
He currently resides in San Francisco with his wife, the former Olivia
M. Fernandes.
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