The international space station U.S. National Lab - Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine Conference

Giulianotti, MA, Elisabeth Warren, L, McLamb, WT et al. (2019). The international space station U.S. National Lab - Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine . 2019-October

cited authors

  • Giulianotti, MA; Elisabeth Warren, L; McLamb, WT; Clemens, RA; Tomlin, ER; Greene, BE; Roberts, MS

abstract

  • The International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory is an orbiting platform for research, technology development, and education that inspires innovation, provides opportunities for discovery that benefits life on Earth, and pushes scientific frontiers. The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) manages and provides access to the ISS National Laboratory, demonstrating to U.S. citizens and the world that space-based research is accessible, affordable, and capable of supporting research and development for far more than space exploration. CASIS has a congressionally mandated mission to maximize use of this unique laboratory to accelerate knowledge and commercial development for the benefit of humankind. In concert with this mission, the ISS National Laboratory's focus is to foster innovative research, inspire students, and stimulate demand for a sustained commercial economy in low Earth orbit. As described herein, a key area of focus for the ISS National Laboratory is to support efforts in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

publication date

  • January 1, 2019

volume

  • 2019-October