Wanted: Young, fit and healthy men, willing to lie on their backs and do absolutely nothing for two months. Wage: 16,000 euros.
In what one may consider as a dream job, quite literally, researchers at France's space medical institute are advertising for one such job opportunity which requires sleeping for two months. They are seeking volunteers to spend 60 days flat on their back to study the effects of microgravity, a state of virtual weightlessness.
Aim of the experiment:
"The idea of this study is to reproduce the weightlessness of the International Space Station (ISS)," Dr Arnaud Beck, who is coordinating the experiment, told 20 Minutes.
"During the first two weeks our scientists will do a whole series of tests and measurements on the volunteers. This will be followed by a 60-day period during which they must remain in bed, the head slightly inclined downwards at less than six degrees."
Beck said the experiment aimed to look at the detrimental effects of prolonged weightlessness on the human body and to find ways of combating them.
"In certain conditions the cardiovascular system is affected and is not capable of making the same effort as before the experiment. We even see a greater tendency to drops in blood pressure and vertigo."
Eligibility criteria:
For scientists at the Institute for Space Medicine and Physiology (Medes) near Toulouse, the job has a serious point. The 24 successful candidates - aged 20-45, non-smokers, having no allergies, and boasting maximum body mass index of between 22 and 27 -- will undergo a few tests for two weeks before and after the study.
The catch:
However, it is not as easy as it may sound. Those tempted to apply would be expected to eat, wash, and perform all bodily functions while lying in bed. "The rule is to keep at least one shoulder in contact with the bed or its frame."
As with astronauts who have spent a long period in space, volunteers experience muscle loss in the lower body, a drop in bone density and find it difficult to stand afterward, he said.
You can apply for the job here: http://www.medes.fr/fr/actualites/recrutement-de-volontaires-pour-une-nouvelle-etude-clinique.html
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