Sky Jennifer Wolf | People
Lieutenant Colonel Sky Jenifer Wolf is the US Air Force 2024-2025 Fellow at MIT's Security Studies Program and lincoln Laboratory. Lt Col (Dr) Wolf was the Chief of Bioastronautics for Human Space Flight Support (HSFS), 1 AF/Detachment 3, Patrick SFB, FL. She lead the Medical Division of the Human Spaceflight Support Program and the Joint Medical interface as the DOD medical liaison for the Joint Staff, USSPACECOM, COCOMs, and NASA for the Artemis, Commercial Crew (SpaceX, Boeing), and Soyuz Programs. Lt Col Wolf has been the lead DOD Surgeon in the Support Operations Center (SOC) during astronaut launch and recovery missions and supervises medical plans, programs, training, and logistics that support nominal and contingency space launch and astronaut recovery.
Prior to this assignment, Lt Col (Dr) Wolf was the Chief of Aerospace Medicine, 90 MDG, F. E. Warren AFB, WY. She was the 90 Missile Wing Public Health Emergency Office and lead the COVID-19 pandemic preparedness and response. June 2019, Lt Col Wolf graduated the five-year combined Aerospace Medicine/Family Medicine Residency program (RAM-FM) of the USAFSAM/Wright State University at Wright-Patterson AFB. She was Chief Resident during the third year of the Family Medicine Residency Program. Prior to her selection for the combined RAM-FM program, Lt Col Wolf was the Assistant Director of Data Management and Technical Support and Air Force Liaison at the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center.
Lt Col (Dr) Wolf grew up in Reston, VA. She moved to the San Francisco Bay Area in 1994, and she calls San Francisco home. Lt Col Wolf entered the Air Force Reserves in January of 2010, while completing the Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the School of Medicine of the University of California, San Diego. She entered active-duty service in July 2011.