Safety Center major receives Walter and Sylvia Goldenrath Award Published May 6, 2016 Air Force Safety Center Public Affairs KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M. -- Air Force Maj. Jamie R. Harvey, center, is joined by Navy Capt. (Dr.) Kris Belland, president of the Aerospace Medical Association, left, and Dr. Allen Parmet, AsMA Executive Council member, right, following Harvey's receipt of the Walter and Sylvia Goldenrath Award for outstanding contributions to the field of aerospace physiology. The award was presented during the AsMA honors ceremonies April 28, 2016, in Atlantic City, N.J. Harvey, a human factors physiologist in Headquarters Air Force Safety, Washington, D.C., was recognized for her investigation of the evidence base for human performance consequences of shift work. Her work was cited for the selection and evaluation of 26-peer-reviewed research papers and more than 80 abstracts leading to evidence-based recommendations for shift length, shift change speed and directions, and worker performance.