- Lee M.E. Morin
Infobox Astronaut
name =Lee Miller Emile Morin
type =Astronaut
nationality =American
date_birth =September 9 ,1952
place_birth =Manchester, New Hampshire
occupation =Medical Doctor
rank =Captain ,USN
selection =1996 NASA Group
time =10d 19h 42m
mission =STS-110
insignia =|Lee Miller Emile Morin (born
September 9 ,1952 ) M.D. Ph.D. is aUnited States Navy captain andNASA astronaut.Personal data
Born in
Manchester, New Hampshire , he is married with two children and three grandchildren. An amateurmachinist , he enjoys math and jogging.Education
* 1970: Graduated from the
Western Reserve Academy ,Hudson, Ohio
* 1974: Received a bachelor of science degree in mathematical/electrical science from theUniversity of New Hampshire
* 1978: Received a master of science degree inbiochemistry fromNew York University
* 1981: Received a doctorate of medicine degree from New York University
* 1982: Received a doctorate of microbiology degree from New York University
* 1988: Received a Master of Public Health degree from theUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamOrganizations
* Aerospace Medical Association
* Force Recon Association
* Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
* Society of United States Naval Flight Surgeons.Awards
* Meritorious Service Medal
* Navy Commendation Medal
* Navy Achievement Medal
* Navy Unit Commendation
* Meritorious Unit Commendation (two awards)
* Overseas Service Ribbon
* National Defense Medal
* Liberation of Kuwait Medal
* Southwest Asia Medal
* Expert Pistol Medal
* Expert Rifle Medalpecial honors
* Recipient of the 1994 Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Award for Excellence in Military Medicine (also known as the Fisher Award)
* Finalist of the 1995 Innovations in American Government Award from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and Ford Foundation
* Received the 1996 Sustaining Membership Lecture Award for the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States.Experience
After graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 1974, Morin worked at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the laboratory now known as theMedia Lab . Morin matriculated atNew York University School of Medicine in 1974, received a Master of Science in Biochemistry in 1978, an M.D. in 1981, and a Ph.D. in Microbiology in 1982. He then completed two years of residency training in General Surgery at the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and at the Montefiore Hospital Medical Center inNew York City .In 1982, Morin received a Direct Commission in the Naval Reserve. In 1983, he entered active duty and attended the Naval Undersea Medical Institute in
Groton, Connecticut . He was designated as an Undersea Medical Officer in 1983. He joined the crew of the PCU USS|Henry M. Jackson|SSBN-730|3 at the Electric Boat Company Shipyards in Groton. He remained aboard as Medical Officer for both Blue and Gold crews until 1985 when the ship arrived at its home port inBangor, Washington . During his tour aboard the USS "Henry M. Jackson", Morin qualified asDiving Medical Officer , and also received his " Dolphins" as a qualified Submarine Medical Officer.Morin then entered Flight Surgeon training at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (NAMI) in
Pensacola, Florida . He received his "Wings of Gold " as a Naval Flight Surgeon in 1986, and remained on the staff at NAMI as Flight Surgeon/Diving Medal Officer until 1989. While at NAMI, he received his Masters of Public Health degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He then left active duty and entered private practice in occupational medicine inJacksonville, Florida . He remained in the Naval Reserve, and drilled with theUnited States Marine Corps with the Third Force Reconnaissance Company inMobile, Alabama .In August 1990, he was recalled to active duty during Operation Desert Shield, when he was assigned to Branch Clinic, Naval Air Station Pensacola as a Flight Surgeon. Morin volunteered to reenter active duty, and was assigned to Administrative Support Unit,
Bahrain , as Diving Medical Officer/Flight Surgeon during Operation Desert Storm and during the post-war build-down period.In 1992, Morin rejoined the staff at NAMI, initially as Special Projects Officer. He was named the Director of Warfare Specialty Programs when NAMI became Naval Aerospace and Operational Medical Institute (NAOMI). In 1995, Morin entered the Residency in Aerospace Medicine at the Naval Aerospace and Operational Medical Institute. He completed the residency in 1996.
NASA experience
Selected as an
astronaut candidate byNASA in April 1996, Morin reported to theJohnson Space Center in August 1996. Having completed two years of training and evaluation, he is qualified for flight assignment as a mission specialist. Initially assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Computer Support Branch, followed by the Astronaut Office Advanced Vehicles Branch. He served a one-year tour with the US State Department, where was Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Space, and Science. He is currently assigned to the Exploration Branch of the Astronaut Office. He is leading the rapid prototyping of the cockpit for the new Orion spacecraft, and is deputy lead of the Orion Cockpit Working Group. Morin served on the EVA crew ofSTS-110 (2002) and has logged over 259 hours in space, including over 14 EVA hours.pace flight experience
STS-110 "
Atlantis " (April 8-19, 2002) was the 13th Shuttle mission to visit the International Space Station. Mission milestones included: the delivery and installation of the SO (S-Zero) Truss; the first time the station's robotic arm was used to maneuver spacewalkers around the station; and the first time that all of a shuttle crew's spacewalks were based from the station's Quest Airlock. Morin performed 2 EVAs totaling 14 hours and 9 minutes. The crew prepared the station for future spacewalks and spent a week in joint operations with the station'sExpedition 4 crew. Mission duration was 10 days, 19 hours and 42 minutes.External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/morin.html Bio on NASA website]
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