Fruit flies bred in space are offering scientists a clue as to how astronauts’ immune systems may be damaged during prolonged space travel. A team of researchers from the University […]
Space Physiology & Medicine
Posted inAnalog Studies, Arctic / Antarctic / Alpine, Away Teams & Field Reports, Icy Worlds, Polar / Alpine Expeditions, Press Release, Space Physiology & Medicine
An Interview With Alexander Kumar at Concordia Station, Antarctica
Dr. Alexander Kumar is currently residing at Concordia station located at Dome C, Antarctica at 75°06’06”S – 123°23’43”E at an elevation of 3,800 meters. Alex is serving as Concordia Station […]
Posted inAstrobiology (general), Gravitational Biology, Plant Biology, Space Life Science, Space Physiology & Medicine
American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology Input to National Research Council Request For Information
The American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology (ASGSB), founded in 1984, provides a forum to foster research, education and professional development in the multidisciplinary fields of gravitational and space […]
Posted inGenomics, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Gravitational Biology, Missions & Hardware, Plant Biology, Space Life Science, Space Physiology & Medicine
SALMON AO Amendment 2: Delay of Due Date for Small Complete Missions in Astrobiology and Fundamental Space Biology
With this amendment, the NASA Announcement of Opportunity NNH08ZDA009O, “Stand Alone Missions of Opportunity Notice (SALMON),” is amended to delay the proposal due date for proposals submitted in response to […]
