
| NASA Center: |
Johnson Space Center |
| Image # : |
92-HC-465 |
| Date : |
07/1992
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Title
Dr. Mae C. Jemison, First African-American Woman in Space
Full Description
The first African-American woman in space, Dr. Mae C. Jemison
was born on October 17, 1956 in Decatur, Alabama but considers
Chicago, Illinois her hometown. She received a Bachelor in
Chemical Engineering (and completed the requirements for a
Bachelor in African and Afro-American studies) at Stanford
University in 1977. Dr. Jemison also received a Doctorate
degree in medicine from Cornell University in 1981. After
medical school she did post graduate medical training at the Los
Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center.
As an area Peace Corps medical officer for Sierra Leone and
Liberia in West Africa, she managed the health care delivery
system for U.S. Peace Corps and U.S. Embassy personnel.
Jemison's background includes work in the areas of nuclear
magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and reproductive biology. She
also developed and participated in research projects on the
Hepatitis B vaccine and rabies.
Jemison was a General Practitioner and attending graduate
Engineering classes in Los Angeles when she was named an
astronaut candidate in 1987. She flew her first flight as a
science mission specialist on STS-47, Spacelab-J, in September
1992. She was co-investigator for the Bone Cell Research
Experiment on that mission. In completing her first space
flight, Jemison logged 190 hours, 30 minutes and 23 seconds in
space. Jemison resigned from NASA in March 1993. In 1994, she
founded and began a term as chair of The Earth We Share (TEWS),
an annual international science camp where students, aged 12 to
16, work together to solve current global dilemmas. From 1995-
2002 she was a professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth
College. She is currently director of the Jemison Institute for
Advancing Technology in developing countries. She is the
recipient of numerous awards and honors, including induction
into the National Women's Hall of Fame and several corporate
boards of directors on the Texas Governor's State Council for
Science and Biotechnology Development. Dr. Jemison published
her memoirs, Find Where DE:the Wind Goes:Moments from My Life
in 2001. She currently resides in Houston, Texas.
Keywords
Mae C. Jemison Astronaut Women African-American STS-47 Spacelab-J first doctor
Subject Category
Astronauts, Women,
Reference Numbers
- Center:
JSC
- Center Number:
92-HC-465
- GRIN DataBase Number:
GPN-2004-00020
Source Information
- Creator/Photographer: NASA
- Original Source: DIGITAL
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