UNC doctor helps ISS astronaut who was suffering from blood clots
Posted Jan 3, 2020
“My first reaction when NASA reached out to me was to ask if I could visit the International Space Station to examine the patient myself,” said Dr. Stephan Moll, UNC School of Medicine blood clot expert and long-time NASA enthusiast. “NASA told me they couldn’t get me up to space quickly enough, so I proceeded with the process from here in Chapel Hill.”
(UNC.edu)
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