Ben Levine

University of Texas

Southwestern Medical Center


Dr. Levine was educated at Brown University and Harvard Medical School, followed by a residency in medicine at Stanford University and a cardiology fellowship at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, where he is now Assistant Professor of Medicine. A Luce and Fulbright scholar, he worked in the UT Southwestern Space Medicine Laboratory and was a co-investigator on three life sciences missions: Spacelab Life Sciences -1, SLS-2, and D-2. He is now unit director of the cardiovascular section of the NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training in Integrative Physiology, and Co-PI on UT Southwestern projects for Neurolab and upcoming missions on the Mir space station. In 1992, Dr. Levine founded and now directs the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, a multidisciplinary, integrative physiology research institute with a mission to explore and define the mechanisms of the limits to human functional capacity in health and disease.

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