We sat down with Jessica Studer, a 34-year-old research medical doctor who lead the European Space Agency’s experiments at Concordia Station, Antarctica—the most extreme analog mission on Earth! ❄️
Jessica's story is nothing short of inspiring: with degrees in medicine and classical music, she balances her passion for space exploration and women in space sciences. 🌌 As a former Head of the Medical Team for Asclepios and a bilingual French-German Swiss native, Jessica shares her fascinating insights on:
➡️ How Antarctica helps us prepare for missions to Mars 🌍➡️🪐
➡️ The growing role of women in space sciences, highlighting figures like Shawna Pandya 🚀
➡️ Life, science, and music in one of Earth’s most extreme environments. 🎶