Jojo Sayson, PT, DMT, FAAOMPT, is a physical therapist, a doctor of manual therapy, a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists. He is a research scientist/consultant/co-investigator in the NASA IVD Team which studies the risk of intervertebral disc damage after prolonged spaceflight. He is also a human performance consultant for Project: Blackbird, a US initiative in building a rocketcar powered by hydrogen peroxide propellant. He is also the founder of Project Michelangelo, a foundation that helps children diagnosed with progeria in the Philippines. Listen as he shares how he became a NASA research scientist and his motivation, some points on not giving up and commitment. He also discussed their study IV discs in space. Lastly, he also shares information about Project: Michelangelo. Check him out: projectmichelangelo.com; https://facebook.com/jojosayson.officialpage
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Physical Therapist / NASA Research Scientist
Dr. Jojo Sayson is a physical therapist, a Doctor of Manual Therapy, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapists. He is a research scientist/consultant /co-investigator in the NASA IVD Team, which studies the risk of intervertebral disc damage after prolonged space flight. He is also the human performance consultant in Project Blackbird, a US initiative in building a rocket car powered by hydrogen peroxide propellant. He is also the founder of Project Michaelangelo, president of Jojo Sayson's Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, and an instructor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy in Orthopedic Manual Therapy program in the Ola Grimsby Institute Consortium. He is also an active lieutenant commander for Philippine Coast Guard. He is an international educator, motivational speaker, and more