Sara García Alonso (born 1989) is a Spanish cancer researcher and reserve ESA astronaut. Since 2019, she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre. In 2022, she was chosen as a reserve astronaut in the European Astronaut Corps.
Education and academic career
García attended University of León, where she earned a bachelor's degree in biotechnology in 2012 and a master's degree in biomedical and biological research in 2013.[1]
The European Space Agency (ESA) selected García as a reserve astronaut for the 2022 selection of astronauts of the European Astronaut Corps.[7][8] García and fellow astronaut candidate Pablo Álvarez Fernández, both natives of León, Spain, are the first Spaniards selected by the ESA since Pedro Duque joined the European Astronaut Corps in 1992.[8][9] They were selected from more than 22,500 candidates across Europe.[8] As a reserve astronaut, García will continue her current job, and will begin training if found to be an ideal candidate for a future space mission.[8]
Personal life
García was born in León, Spain, in 1989.[9] In addition to her biomedical research, she has worked as a personal trainer and a nutrition coach.[3]
Notes
^The title of her doctoral dissertation, in Spanish, is: "Anticuerpos conjugados a fármacos frente a receptores ErbB: Nuevas indicaciones y mecanismos de resistencia".[4]