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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Leah Davis

Leah Davis is a sophomore undergraduate student majoring in Aerospace engineering at Texas A&M University. She is from Dallas, Texas and is interested in researching the impacts of variations of gravity on the human body.

She and her team will be experimenting with the effects of changing gravitational force on the cardiovascular and metabolic systems of humans. This research will continue the work on understanding how astronauts modified in their flights and orbits to find preventative measures.

Outside of her studies, Leah is a resident advisor at the on campus apartments and enjoys relaxing with friends and family when she can.

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