Hear former astronaut and UAB Researcher Larry Delucas, O.D., Ph.D., comment on the personal and professional losses he feels after the space shuttle Columbia disaster. Radio reporters and producers, please feel free to download Dr. Delucas’ interview courtesy of Steve Chiotakis of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s WBHM Radio.

February 4, 2003

BIRMINGHAM, AL — Hear former astronaut and UAB Researcher Larry Delucas, O.D., Ph.D., comment on the personal and professional losses he feels after the space shuttle Columbia disaster.

Radio reporters and producers, please feel free to download Dr. Delucas’ interview courtesy of Steve Chiotakis of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s WBHM Radio.

Delucas is the Director of UAB’s Center for Biophysical Sciences and Engineering. He was a shuttle crewmember on Columbia in 1992. His department had several drug experiments on Columbia — research into developing better medicines for the treatment of AIDS, Diabetes and HIV. For background information about Delucas or the UAB Center for Biophysical Sciences and Engineering, please visit their Web site at www.cbse.uab.edu.