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Astronomy (Audio)

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Stem Cell Science
Microgravity Research
Astrobiotechnology
Stem Cells
Space Research
Stem Cell Research
Patient Advocacy
Healthcare Innovations
Space Exploration
Space Travel
NASA
Neurological Conditions
Cancer Research
Space Medicine
Liver Function
Asteroids
Space Tango
Astrobiotechnology Hub
Sierra Space
Regenerative Medicine

UCTV programs explore astronomy, the physical universe and other space related topics with University of California faculty and experts from around the world.

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Asteroids, often called “fossils of the solar system,” are remnants from its formation that offer clues about planetary origins and the potential beginnings of life. Dr. Neil Farber, Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, expla... more

The 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub focuses on advancing the intersection of space exploration, biotechnology, and innovation. The program brings together scientists, researchers, and space professionals to discuss how space technologies can... more

Explore the cutting-edge intersection of space travel, biology, and health. Experts dive into the effects of microgravity and space radiation on mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and liver regeneration, shedding light on the unique challenges astro... more

Why explore stem cells in space when we have the comfort of Earth's laboratories? Join Robert A.J. Signer, Ph.D., alongside Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., and Alysson Muotri, Ph.D., as they delve into the untapped potential of space experiments for ... more

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Noah Campio
UCLA student and patient advocate
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Alex Allen
Software engineer and patient advocate
Episode: 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub
Justin Graves
Patient advocate with a background in medical history
Episode: 3rd Annual Global Astrobiotechnology Hub
Dr. Alex Kolesky
Co-leads the brain program at UC San Diego and a neurosurgeon.
UC San Diego
Episode: Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Dr. Ludmil Alexandrov
Professor in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at UC San Diego, focusing on mutations and cancer.
UC San Diego
Episode: Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Dr. David Brenner
President and CEO of SENS and Burnham and Prebys, known for his work in liver studies and aging.
SENS and Burnham and Prebys
Episode: Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)
Tatiana Kisileva
Director of the Sanford Stem Cell Fitness and Space Medicine Center at UC San Diego, an associate professor of surgery.
Sanford Stem Cell Institute, UC San Diego
Episode: Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

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A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
Q: What inspired the decision to send your research platform to the International Space Station?
The motivation was driven by the science, specifically to create better neurological models to understand how brain conditions develop and could be treated.
A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
Q: Dr. Jamieson, where do you think that these sort of experiments in space are going to be in, say, 10 years from now?
We will develop new digital biomarkers from research that accelerates our understanding of human biology at the stem cell level, leading to innovative discoveries.
A Closer Look at...Stem Cells in Space
Q: What do you think when you hear that the research that's moving forward to help you is going to start happening in space?
It's remarkable to know that NASA cares enough about rare disorders to send stem cells into space for research, making patients feel listened to and valued.

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