Monserrate Roman

Monserrate Roman
Monserrate Roman

The Chief Microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support System project .
Born Puerto Rico
Nationality Puerto Rican
Occupation Microbiologist and scientist

Monserrate Roman, is a Puerto Rican scientist in NASA who helped NASA build part of the International Space Station. She is the Chief Microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support System project who determines how microbes will behave under different situations and in different locations, such as the nooks and crannies of the Space Station.

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Early years

Roman was born and raised in Puerto Rico where she received her primary and secondary education. It was as a child that she developed her fascination with science and living organisms. She was inspired by her science teachers who nurtured her curiosity and encouraged her to participate in the local science fairs which at the same time allowed her to work with real scientists. She applied and was accepted in the University of Puerto Rico after graduating from high school. Because of her in interest in microbiology, Roman would wash dishes in the institution's science laboratory with the intention of having access to the same. Eventually she was hired as a research assistant before earning her bachelor's degree in microbiology. Roman continued her academic education and earned a master's degree in the same discipline at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.

Career in NASA

In 1989, she applied and was hired as a microbiologist by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) at Huntsville, Alabama. As a microbiologist, Roman studies microbes, living organisms including viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, which are only visible under a microscope.

Roman was a member of the team which built the International Space Station. The Station was designed with materials that are microbe-resistant. Temperature and humidity are controlled to discourage microbe growth. According to Roman:

"As a little girl, I never dreamed I would be helping NASA build part of a Space Station. It has been fascinating watching the Station go from paper drawings to a real home and workplace in space".

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As chief microbiologist for the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) project, Roman must determine how microbes will behave under different situations and in different locations, such as the nooks and crannies of the Space Station. Roman must study an international, multicultural group of the microbes, since crewmembers, visitors, experiments and hardware hail from 15 Station partner countries and comes with his or her own unique set of microbes.[1]

She ensures safe water and air for the crew of the International Space Station.[2] Roman is working closely with MSFC engineers who are designing and testing the Oxygen Generation and Water Recovery equipment, a more sophisticated air and water recycling system to be installed on the Station.[1]

Personal life

Roman, in her spare time, helps with classes at NASA's Challenger Learning Centers and at the agency's Educator Resources Center in Huntsville. Every summer, she mentors a student who works by her side as an intern at the MSFC.

In December 2006, Roman participated in the “What Did You Do At Your Job Today?” video series, an advertising campaign designed to bolster federal employee recruitment. The “What Did You Do At Your Job Today?” video series, spotlights individuals working in unique posts across the federal government. On May 7, 2007, Roman was honored by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management for her outstanding work for the government.[3]

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