Sign In

Kris Lehnhardt

Element Scientist for Exploration Medical Capability at the NASA Human Research Program

Kris Lehnhardt is an accomplished individual with a diverse educational background and extensive experience in the fields of space exploration, medicine, and biology.

He pursued his education at reputable institutions including the International Space University, Western University for both Medicine and Doctor of Medicine, and the University of Guelph for Biology.

With an impressive career history, Kris has held key positions at renowned organizations such as NASA, where he currently serves as an Element Scientist in the Exploration Medical Capability within the Human Research Program.

Prior to his role at NASA, he was an Associate Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, showcasing his expertise in the medical field.

Additionally, Kris Lehnhardt has contributed his knowledge and skills as an Adjunct Professor at the International Space University, highlighting his commitment to education and academic excellence.

His professional journey also includes serving as a Major in the Canadian Forces, reflecting his dedication to service and leadership.

Highlights

Jul 16 · Houston Chronicle
Scientist explains the science behind movie tropes from babies in space to hyper sleep - Houston Chronicle
What science says about having babies in space - National Geographic
Kris Lehnhardt
Add to my network

Location

Houston, Texas, United States