Irene D. Long
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Irene Duhart Long (November 16, 1950 – August 4, 2020) was an
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physician and was an official at the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. She was the first female chief medical officer at the Kennedy Space Center.


Early life and education

Long, the second of two children was born to Andrew and Heloweise Davis Duhart in
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. She graduated from East High School in Cleveland, and in 1973, she received her bachelor's degree in biology from Northwestern University. In 1977, Long received her medical degree from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine followed by residencies at the Cleveland Clinic, Mt. Sinai Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, and
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in Dayton, Ohio, as the second civilian to enter the Wright State University School of Medicine's aerospace medicine program, and where she received her Masters of Science degree in aerospace medicine.


Career

In 1982 Long went to work for NASA as a physician. There, she contributed to the creation of the Spaceflight and Life Sciences Training Program. Notably, she was the medical officer on duty Jan. 28, 1986, the day of the space shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster. In 1994, she was appointed director of the Biomedical Operations and Research Office at the Kennedy Space Center. In 2000, she was appointed as Chief Medical Officer and associate director of Spaceport Services at the Kennedy Space Center. She retired at the age of 63 and David Tipton assumed the duties as Chief Medical Officer in 2013. She worked for NASA for 31 years. Director Hortense Diggs. “She was Kennedy’s first ‘Hidden Figure.’”


Awards

*1986 - Kennedy Space Center Federal Woman of the Year Award *1995 - Society of NASA Flight Surgeons Presidential Award *1998 - Women in Aerospace Outstanding Achievement Award *2001 - Ohio Women's Hall of Fame *2005 - Lifetime Achievement Award, Women of Color Technology Awards Conference *2010 - Strughold Award, Space Medicine Association


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* Staff (January 2004) "Irene D. Long 1951-" ''Biography Today'' 13(1): pp. 92–104 * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Long, Irene Duhart 1950 births 2020 deaths Northwestern University alumni Saint Louis University alumni Wright State University alumni NASA people Physicians from Cleveland Physicians from Ohio