Martin J. Fettman
Martin Joseph Fettman is an American pathologist and researcher who flew on NASA Space Shuttle mission STS-58 aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia as a payload specialist.
Personal data
Born December 31, 1956, Brooklyn, New York. Married to Heather Connally DVM MS . Recreational interests include scuba diving, amateur radio, flying, bicycling, pistol marksmanship, camping and mountain hiking, photography, travel, reading, and music and spending time with his best friend Keep. His mother, Mrs. Elaine Fettman Peck, resides in Brooklyn, New York, with his stepfather, Mr. Harold Peck. His father, Mr. Bernard P. Fettman, is deceased.Education
- 1973: Graduated from Midwood High School in Brooklyn, New York
- 1976: Received Bachelor of Science degree in animal nutrition from Cornell University
- 1980: Received a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree and Master of Science degree in nutrition from Cornell University
- 1982: Received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in physiology from Colorado State University
- 1984: Received board certification in veterinary clinical pathology
- Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists
Organizations
- American Academy of Veterinary Nutrition
- American Association for Clinical Chemistry
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- American College of Veterinary Pathologists
- American Dairy Science Association
- American Society of Animal Science
- American Society of Gravitational and Space Biology
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Association of Veterinarians for Animal Rights
- New York Academy of Sciences
- Shock Society
- National Audubon Society
- National Wildlife Federation
- Nature Conservancy
- Sierra Club
Publications