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Claudie HAIGNERE
(ANDRE-DESHAUS)
Flight Engineer-2 of the Soyuz-TM-33 vehicle,
ESA astronaut, France.
The first French woman in space.
DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH:
May 13, 1957, Le Creusot, France.
EDUCATION:
In 1980 she graduated from the medical department at the
University of Dijon. She specialized at rheumatology at
the medical department at the University of Paris. She is
Doctor of Medicine (1981), she defended Doctor's thesis
on neurology in 1992.
MARITAL STATUS:
married, a daughter born in 1998.
Husband - CNES astronaut (now ESA astronaut) Jean-Pierre
Haignere.
AWARDS AND RANKS:
Has been awarded with Order of Spirit, Friendship, French
Order for Merits and other awards. She is a Cavalier of
the Honorary Legion Order (France).
HOBBY: modern art (painting, sculpture), reading, sports
(gymnastics, golf).
WORK EXPERIENCE:
She had worked at a polyclinic and a hospital at the outskirts
of Paris up to 1984. In 1984-85 - rheumatologist at Cochin
Hospital in Paris.
Since 1985 she has been a member of CNES astronauts team.
During six years she was carrying on scientific activities
at the neurophysiological laboratory of National Scientific
Research Center at Paris. She took part in preparation of
the scientific experiments Fisali and Viminal which are
part of Soviet-French program Aragats in 1988 when representative
from France Jean-Loup Cretien was working onboard the Mir
station.
From 1989 - 1992 she was in charge for programs on physiology
and space medicine in the department of life support system
at CNES in Paris.
In 1989-1992 she supported scientific coordination of Russian-French
expedition Antares in the part of life support during training
and flight of Michel Tognini.
In October 1992 she went through the contest and became
a candidate for flight to the Mir station on the Altair
program. She was trained in the Gagarin cosmonaut training
center. In July of 1993 she was backup of Jean-Pierre Haignere
on this program and monitored implementation of biomedical
experiments from the MCC at Moscow Area.
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