Ep. 18: Being a NASA Research Scientist with Jojo Sayson

Jojo Sayson, PT, DMT, FAAOMPT, is a physical therapist, a doctor of manual therapy, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists. He is a research scientist/consultant/co-investigator in the NASA IVD Team which studies the risk of intervertebral disc damage after prolonged spaceflight. He is also a human performance consultant for Project: Blackbird, a US initiative in building a rocketcar powered by hydrogen peroxide propellant. He is also the founder of Project Michelangelo, a foundation that helps children diagnosed with progeria in the Philippines.  Listen as he shares how he became a NASA research scientist and his motivation, some points on not giving up and commitment. He also discussed their study IV discs in space. Lastly, he also shares information about Project: Michelangelo. Check him out: projectmichelangelo.com; https://facebook.com/jojosayson.officialpage

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