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Bioastronautics and Human Performance

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Lindsay Stapleton

Lindsay is a sophomore pre-med honors Aerospace Engineering major. This year, she is serving as the director of Aggie Astronaut Corps, a new program providing financially accessible opportunities in spaceflight science and development to Texas A&M students. Lindsay is heavily involved with Students for the Exploration and Development of Space, previously as Head of Public Relations and Marketing in 2018-2019 and now in an advisory role. This past spring, she worked as a technical artist in former NASA astronaut Dr. Gregory Chamitoff’s SpaceCRAFT VR lab, in which she 3D modeled and textured forms for use in SpaceCRAFT’s open-access Virtual Reality Sandbox environment.

Lindsay is a Craig and Galen Brown Scholar, a President’s Endowed Scholar, a National Merit Scholar, and a National AP Scholar. She’s also a student pilot with over 40 hours of single-engine flight training and is working towards her Private Pilot Certificate. In the future, Lindsay aspires to graduate from medical school and become an aerospace physician working to facilitate long-duration space missions and the human exploration of Mars.

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