Christina Birch
American professional racing cyclist and NASA astronaut
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Christina Marie Birch (born November 17, 1986) is an American scientist and engineer, professional racing cyclist, and NASA astronaut.
November 17, 1986
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS, PhD)
Christina Birch | |
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NASA portrait, 2021 | |
| Born | Christina Marie Birch November 17, 1986 Mesa, Arizona, U.S. |
| Education | University of Arizona (BS) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MS, PhD) |
| Space career | |
| NASA astronaut | |
| Selection | NASA Group 23 (2021) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Biological engineering |
| Thesis | Identification of Malaria Parasite-Infected Red Blood Cell Aptamers by Inertial Microfluidics SELEX (2015) |
| Jacquin Niles | |
| Medal record | ||
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| Women's track cycling | ||
| Representing | ||
| Pan American Championships | ||
| 2018 Aguascalientes | Team pursuit | |
| 2019 Cochabamba | Team pursuit | |
| 2018 Aguascalientes | Madison | |
Early life and career
Birch grew up in Gilbert, Arizona, and graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor's degree in mathematics, biochemistry, and molecular biophysics. Birch began cycling with the MIT cycling team while working on her PhD. While at MIT she won the 2014 USA Cycling collegiate cyclocross division two national championship. Birch also represented the JAM Fund cyclocross team from 2011-2015.[1]
After earning a doctorate in biological engineering from MIT in 2015, Birch moved to Southern California to pursue track cycling full time. She taught bioengineering at the University of California, Riverside, and scientific writing and communication at the California Institute of Technology. On the track, Birch has represented the US at multiple Pan American Championships, World Cups, and World Championships. She competed at the 2018 and 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, and the 2019 Pan American Games.[2]
Birch was named to the US track cycling 2020 Olympics long team for the USA in June 2020.[3]
Astronaut candidacy
On December 6, 2021, Birch was formally announced as a NASA astronaut candidate with NASA Astronaut Group 23.[4]
During the Artemis II mission, Birch served as one of the Capsule Communicators for the mission.[5]
Major results
- 2014
- National Cyclocross Championships
- 1st
Collegiate Division Two[6]
- 1st
- 2015
- National Track Championships
- 2016
- National Track Championships
- 2017
- National Track Championships
- 2018
- Pan American Track Championships
- National Track Championships
- 2019
- Pan American Track Championships
- National Track Championships
Personal life
She is a partner of a racing cyclist Ashton Lambie.[7]