Keynote Speakers
Yupeng Chen Associate Professor, University of Connecticut |
Kristin Kopperud Science Program Director, Biological Sciences, International Space Station National Laboratory |
Leanna Levine Founder & CEO, ALine, Inc. |
Yuguang Liu Assistant Professor and Associate Consultant, Microbiome Program, Mayo Clinic |
Molly Mulligan Director, Business Development, Redwire |
Michael Roberts Chief Scientific Officer, International Space Station National Laboratory |
Danilo Tagle Director, Office of Special Initiatives, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the NIH (NCATS) |
OverviewSelectBIO welcomes you to The Space Summit 2024 to be held April 3-4, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Space Summit 2024
brings together the most up-to-date information on the deployment of
life sciences technologies in space aboard the International Space
Station (ISS). Registered delegates receive full access to the co-located, concurrent track focusing on Extracellular Vesicles (EVs)/Exosomes to maximize scientific exchange and networking. The
Space Summit 2024 brings together speakers from various disciplines
united by the opportunities to accelerate science and innovation through
research in microgravity aboard the International Space Station (ISS). In
this summit, we bring the latest developments relating to stem cells,
tissue chips (organ-on-a-chip) in space, tissue engineering, mechanobiology, organoids, and
3D-bioprinting in space. The summit features academic as well as
industry presentations from stakeholders in the field and invites
companies to participate who are looking to develop technologies
synergizing with the experiments aboard the ISS. Major Themes Addressed in this Summit:- 3D-Printing in Space
- Organs-on-Chips in Space
- Organoids in Space
- Chemistry in Space
- Emerging Life Sciences Research Areas in Space
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Agenda Topics- 3D-Bioprinting in Orbit on Station
- 3D-Organoid Models for Disease in Microgravity Conditions
- Effect of Microgravity on Drug Responses
- Flow Chemistry - Chemistry in Space
- Organs-on-Chips as a Platform for Studying Effects of Microgravity on Human Physiology
- Tissue Chips in Space NIH/NCATS-ISS US National Laboratory Projects
Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesJeff Fan, Exhibition Manager jeff@selectbioconferences.com +1-510-857-4865
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