
(Photo by Adam Kurtz/UND Today)
(By Adam Kurtz. UND Today) – A University of North Dakota program that helps people overcome motion sickness — from student pilots to grandparents — is earning international recognition.
Jennifer Watne, who leads UND’s motion sickness desensitization training in the Aerospace Physiology department, has been invited to present her work at the Aerospace Medical Association Conference in Denver, Colo., beginning May 17.
The annual conference draws an international audience of physicians, aerospace physiologists, military leaders and astronauts. Watne will present her work during a formal slide session and answer questions from attendees.
When asked what it means to be selected, Watne said, “Well, it’s kind of scary, but it’s an honor. It’s great to be able to speak about the work I’ve done. The fact that I just have an associate degree and they’re still allowing me to come talk is neat. My work stood out enough for that.”










