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Best podcasts about space medicine

Latest podcast episodes about space medicine

Today In Space
The Road to NASA Administrator | Jared Isaacman Passes Senate Committee AGAIN

Today In Space

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 42:37


Jared Isaacman, previously chosen as the President's pick for NASA Administrator in 2024, faced the Senate committee hearing AGAIN to discuss his qualifications and potential conflicts of interest before leading the American Space Program. The year of delay was due to political nonsense, leaving NASA without leadership that whole time. Mr. Isaacman is an entrepreneur, 2 mission astronaut commander, philanthropist and father who has a unique leadership style. He returned to the Senate Committee sharper than ever! We listen in on the live Senate Committee meeting for some Q&A and talk about the state of NASA. Not to mention, much NASA is in need of leadership and direction after a year of delay.  Today In Space is PRO-Jared! Go get 'em Rook! As of December 9th, 2025 - Mr. Isaacman has passed the Senate Committee and is on to full Senate Vote! Enjoy this bit of LIVE hangout from the past week We'd love to hear what you think in the comments or by emailing us at todayinspacepodcast@gmail.com. Make sure to follow us on social media - you can find links to everything by going to stan.store/ag3dlabs. Timestamps: 00:00 Jared Isaacman's Nomination and Background  01:58 Senate Committee Hearing: Jared Isaacman's Testimony  03:36 Political Influence on Economic Data  06:38 Critical Mineral Supply Chain and Defense Industrial Base  11:12 Elon Musk and Financial Ties  18:01 NASA's Role in Supersonic Flight and Space Diplomacy  22:01 Support for Science and Earth Observation Data  26:18 Agriculture Data and Space Medicine 29:41 Access to NASA Data for Researchers w/ Private Partners? 32:53 Digital Trade and Cross-Border Data Flows We'd like to thank our sponsors: AG3D Printing (go to ag3d-printing.com to learn more & start 3D printing today!) Today In Space Merch: James Webb Space Telescope Model (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1839142903 SpaceX Starship-Inspired Rocket Pen (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1602850640 Support the podcast: • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - http://ag3dprinting.etsy.com  • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at http://ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net

SpaceBase Podcast
Demistifying Hybernation Research for Space Exploration: An Interview with Ekaterina Kostioukhina

SpaceBase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 44:19


An interview with Dr. Ekaterina Kostioukhina — a medical doctor, space medicine researcher, educator, and global security advisor.Ekaterina completed her medical training at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine, with postgraduate studies at Harvard University. Her current research focuses on hypometabolic states in humans, such as torpor and hibernation, through interdisciplinary collaborations that span borders and institutions.She has served as a guest lecturer at MIT, teaching Space Medicine and Crisis/Disaster Management, and has trained military and intelligence personnel on high-stakes global security issues. Ekaterina is a member of the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Forum in Washington, DC, and her expert commentary has been featured in outlets such as Forbes, Crisis Response Journal, and other leading publications.Currently on medical assignment in New Zealand, she continues her work from a remote environment, all while balancing roles as a physician, mother, educator, and mentor to the next generation of space and security professionals.Hosts:  SpaceBase Founder Emeline Paat-DahlstromResourcesHiberia - Hibernational Intelligence Base for Education and Research and International AllianceAlaskaX: Hybernational Science - an edX course exploring hibernation as a blueprint for resilience, drawing on the amazing strategies of animals that endure extreme Arctic winters.Support the show

KERA's Think
What space medicine can do for us all

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 45:39


Ready to travel to Mars? Doctors specializing in space medicine are working to get you there. Shayna Korol is a Future Perfect fellow at Vox, and she joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the new field of space medicine, where doctors try to anticipate and treat the many ways space travel affects and ails the body – from radiation to muscle loss – and how their research and breakthroughs might also help those of us who stay Earthbound. Her article is “Human bodies aren't ready to travel to Mars. Space medicine can help.”  Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

WEMcast
From the Arctic to Space: Medicine Without Limits with Luke Apisa

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 30:20


In this episode of the World Extreme Medicine Podcast, host Eoin Walker speaks with Luke Apisa about his extraordinary journey from wilderness medicine to space medicine.Luke shares insights from treating climbers at 14,000 feet in Nepal, supporting ultramarathon runners in the deserts of Arizona and Utah, and helping to develop future medical capabilities for space exploration with NASA and SpaceX.From designing innovative altitude breathing devices to researching pulmonary edema treatment at high altitude, Luke's career sits at the cutting edge of medicine in extreme environments.Discover how wilderness and space medicine connect, what it's like to practice in the Himalayas, and the challenges facing long-duration spaceflight.

KONCRETE Podcast
#328 - NASA Space Psychologist: What Astronauts Really See in Upper Orbit | Iya Whiteley

KONCRETE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2025 185:08


Watch every episode ad-free & uncensored on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dannyjones Dr. Iya Whiteley is a space psychologist, training developer for astronauts and innovative baby book designer and illustrator. Iya's baby books attempt to give newborn babies the best possible start on our unique planet Earth. Iya is also a director of the Centre for Space Medicine at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London. SPONSORS https://harrys.com/danny - Get Harry's Trial Set for only $8 + a free gift. https://trueclassic.com/danny - Upgrade your wardrobe and save on True Classic today. https://whiterabbitenergy.com/?ref=DJP - Use code DJP for 20% off EPISODE LINKS https://x.com/iyawhiteley Toolkit for a Space Psychologist: https://a.co/d/1uOkag1 Earth Designs: Cosmic Baby Book: https://a.co/d/ilmOb34 FOLLOW DANNY JONES https://www.instagram.com/dannyjones https://twitter.com/jonesdanny OUTLINE 00:00 - Space psychology 09:48 - UFOs & Navy pilots 20:19 - Disabled children with telepathic abilities 35:34 - Cognitive engineering with pilots & firefighters 044:11 - Rapid knowledge transfer for surgeons 054:32 - Why airline crashes spiked in 2000 01:04:12 - Why pilots are the most depressed people 01:13:38 - Training astronauts for mars & moon missions 01:23:55 - Astronauts are learning telepathy for space 01:33:02 - We are born with more than 5 senses 01:50:18 - Psychological evaluations on astronauts 02:00:04 - Synesthesia 02:05:40 - #1 predictor of a child's success in life 02:16:30 - Creating a universal Earth language 02:20:11 - Most effective cure for depression 02:29:53 - Iya's involvement with aerospace contractors 02:40:17 - Astronauts with UFO experiences 02:47:24 - Breath work Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Space Show
Mari Anne Snow, CEO, EASCRA Biotech, talks space pharma, making money with space medicine, targeted medical products and more. I promise, a program on this subject like none other !

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2025 94:16


Listeners: Watch the video if you can as our guest uses excellent visuals that are more than helpful.Meeting assets for Space Show with Mari Anne Snow of Eascra, a Nanomedicine company are ready!The following assets for the meeting - Space Show with Mari Anne Snow of Eascra, a Nanomedicine company are now available.Our program began with guest Mari Anne Snow, CEO of EASCRA Biotech, focusing ion on the Eascra Biotech's innovative work in nanomedicine, including their space missions and development of Janus-based nanoparticles for medical applications. The discussion concluded with detailed exploration of the company's space-based manufacturing processes, potential profitability, and future plans for clinical trials and product development. Joining us in the Zoom meeting were Dr. A.J. Kothari, John Jossy, and Dr. Phil Swan. All of us spoke feely during the program.David and Mari discussed the potential of regenerative medicine and its impact on orthopedic surgeries, particularly knee and hip replacements. Mari emphasized that their target customers are not orthopedic surgeons but rather payers and patients, as insurance often covers traditional replacements more readily than alternative treatments. They explored the market opportunities in conditions like osteoarthritis and neuromuscular injuries, as well as kidney diseases, with the goal of offering cost-effective and innovative treatments. David expressed interest in these topics and mentioned his experience with space medicine, noting the lack of awareness among doctors about emerging space medical technologies.Mari, the Co-founder and CEO of Esker Biotech, discussed her company's innovative work in nanomedicine, focusing on precision therapy delivery solutions for various medical applications. She highlighted their progress, including completing five space missions in 24 months, as evidence of advancements in the commercial space economy. Mari explained that while Eascra is still in early stages and preclinical, they are gathering data to approach the FDA for regulatory approval of space-made products, with the goal of ensuring their space-produced items are equivalent to those made on Earth. The discussion also touched on the company's background, Mari's experience, and the technical aspects of their work, including the challenges and opportunities in the space and medical fields.Mari discussed her company's journey from an academic spin-off of the University of Connecticut to becoming a space medicine company. She explained how the company initially focused on producing nanoparticles on Earth but transitioned to space-based manufacturing after receiving funding and opportunities from NASA's In Space Manufacturing Program. Mari detailed their successful space missions, including working with astronauts like Sunita Williams and Johnny Kim, and described their plans to automate future experiments for increased efficiency.Mari explained her company's development of Janus-based nanoparticles for medical applications, including mRNA delivery for osteoarthritis treatment and a cell-free scaffold for cartilage regeneration. She described the nanoparticles' unique structure and delivery mechanism, which allows for better cell penetration and bioactivity compared to existing options. Mari also highlighted the advantages of producing these products in space, where microgravity leads to a more uniform and structurally sound scaffold, resulting in improved tissue regeneration and faster healing rates. Note that I did briefly stop her to explain “Janus-based nanoparticles,” a definition and explanation that was definitely helpful.Mari explained their work on developing medical products, both on Earth and in space, and discussed their progress in gaining FDA approval for their space-created medical product. She mentioned that they have early-stage agreement with the FDA for establishing equivalency between Earth and space samples. David asked about the mechanism for FDA approval of space-created medical products, to which Mari responded that they need to develop this pathway. Mari also addressed David's questions about funding and potential budget cuts, stating that they have stable funding from NASA and an Innovation Grant for a cancer application. She mentioned that they are building relationships with the Department of Defense and SpaceWorks to explore additional funding opportunities and potential applications of their product for troops and long-distance space travel.Our discussion continued focusing on the company's work with Janus-based nanoparticles and their development in microgravity, which has resulted in structural improvements of over 40% due to the lack of sedimentation and convection. Mari explained that her partner, a biomedical engineer at the University of Connecticut, has developed these technologies with funding from various sources including NIH, NSF, and NASA. The company is exploring partnerships with private space companies and has relationships with Axiom, Vast, and others to determine if parabolic flights or autonomous platforms could be sufficient for their needs. They are also considering lunar applications, though questions remain about the effectiveness of 1.6G on the moon compared to microgravity. Note that our Zoom participants were asking our guest many technical and engineering questions during this discussion though their questions were not specifically mentioned in this AI summary.Our Space Show team discussed the potential profitability of producing medical materials in space, with Mari explaining that financial models show the venture could be profitable even at small volumes due to premium pricing similar to existing drugs like CAR T cells (for those of you not familiar with this therapy, check it out here: Home - Explore CAR T). Phil offered to share data on launch costs to various orbits, while the group explored questions about future production environments and subsidies. John inquired about clinical indications for human trials, to which Mari explained they would act as a delivery component for licensing partners, with initial in-house products likely focusing on musculoskeletal conditions like osteoarthritis, where there are currently no effective treatments. AJ also offered to share some of his data with Mari.We discussed manufacturing processes and requirements for space-based medicine production. Mari explained they are currently in proof of concept phase with small batch production, aiming to develop an autonomous production process before scaling up. They confirmed having conversations with Varda and the Explorer company. The production process requires 48 hours in microgravity, making suborbital flights impractical, and the product maintains bioactivity for 6 months at ambient temperature, with plans to test longer-term stability.As we were moving toward the end of our program, Mari focused on three main questions about her company's space products (listen for them in the program). Mari explained that while they have a 10-year timeline to profitability if costs continue to decrease the timeline might shorten. She said they are already generating revenue from Earth-made products. She highlighted their advantage in delivering various types of nucleic acids and drugs due to their tubular structure, noting plans to test cancer applications with RNA and an FDA-approved drug in early 2026. The conversation also revealed that there are millions in potential healthcare solutions blocked by current delivery mechanisms, with Mari's company potentially addressing this issue through their technology, which has already attracted interest from gene editing companies.Mari discussed the development and potential of nanotube delivery systems for pharmaceuticals, highlighting their advantages over existing methods like lipid nanoparticles and viral vectors. This would be especially important for gene therapy and editing. She emphasized the simplicity, customizability, and stability of their technology, as well as its potential for tissue penetration and reduced production complexity. The conversation also touched on the commercialization challenges and opportunities in space pharmaceuticals, with Mari noting that space-based testing could accelerate drug development and reduce costs. The group discussed the potential for insurance coverage of advanced medical treatments and the need for validated commercial examples to demonstrate the efficacy of space-based medicine.Please post your comments/questions for this program on our blog at www.thespaceshow.com. You can also leave comments on our Substack page. I will do my est to follow your comments and make sure our guest is aware of them. Keep in mind it is always up the guest regarding replying to listener blog comments.Special thanks to our sponsors:Northrup Grumman, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Helix Space in Luxembourg, Celestis Memorial Spaceflights, Astrox Corporation, Dr. Haym Benaroya of Rutgers University, The Space Settlement Progress Blog by John Jossy, The Atlantis Project, and Artless EntertainmentOur Toll Free Line for Live Broadcasts: 1-866-687-7223For real time program participation, email Dr. Space at: drspace@thespaceshow.comThe Space Show is a non-profit 501C3 through its parent, One Giant Leap Foundation, Inc. To donate via Pay Pal, use:To donate with Zelle, use the email address: david@onegiantleapfoundation.org.If you prefer donating with a check, please make the check payable to One Giant Leap Foundation and mail to:One Giant Leap Foundation, 11035 Lavender Hill Drive Ste. 160-306 Las Vegas, NV 89135Upcoming Programs:Broadcast 4422: TBD | Monday 25 Aug 2025 1200PM PTGuests: Dr. David LivingstonGuest TBDLive Streaming is at https://www.thespaceshow.com/content/listen-live with the following live streaming sites:Stream Guys https://player.streamguys.com/thespaceshow/sgplayer3/player.php#FastServ https://ic2646c302.fastserv.com/stream Get full access to The Space Show-One Giant Leap Foundation at doctorspace.substack.com/subscribe

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh
381 — Throwback to Episode 13: We're Going to the Moon… No, Really

BS Free MD with Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 34:42


This throwback to Episode 13 takes us back to April 1st, 2021, when May and Tim dropped one of the most hilarious—and believable—April Fools' pranks in BS Free MD history. What starts as a tale of burnout, medicine, and career transition morphs into an out-of-this-world saga involving NASA recruiters, moon colony assignments, space intimacy experiments (yep, really), and zero-gravity puke. Whether you're a longtime listener or just joining, this episode is pure comedy gold and classic BS Free MD storytelling.GET SOCIAL WITH US!

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
KineMo to Bring Single-Camera Biomechanical Tracking to Astronaut Training and Rehabilitation

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 3:38


ESA BIC Ireland, which is led by Tyndall National Institute, one of 32 ESA BICs operating across 23 ESA member states, is delighted to announce that KineMo has been chosen as the latest company to join its incubation programme. KineMo's AI-powered platform accurately tracks and quantifies an individual's whole-body kinematics (the motion and angles of joints during exercise) from any single camera device, with no markers, wearables, or multi-camera calibration needed. During the evaluation and selection process, the technology demonstrated biomechanics lab-level accuracy in measuring joint angles during exercise while retaining the simplicity and scalability of recording with any single camera device. Under the partnership, KineMo will collaborate with specialists in ESA's Astronaut Training Centre near Cologne, Germany, to deploy and fine tune its platform in the following use cases: 1. Pre-mission astronaut training: evaluating and screening movement competency during training and injury-prevention protocols. 2. In-flight exercise: monitoring technique and movement competency on resistance devices designed for micro gravity. 3. Post-mission rehabilitation: tracking recovery of movement, range of motion and coordination during rehabilitation following long-duration spaceflight. Leo Peyton, Co-Founder of KineMo, said: "Our mission has always been to make peer-reviewed, biomechanically meaningful, accurate, and consistent kinematic insights accessible anywhere. Partnering with ESA allows us to push the boundaries of that vision even further, not only for 'occupational athletes' like astronauts, military personnel, or first responders, but also by bringing these insights back to coaches, physiotherapists, and clinicians working across all levels of sport, performance, fitness, and healthcare." Peter Finnegan, ESA BIC Ireland Manager, commented: "KineMo is at the forefront of developing cutting edge research into a real-world solution that has significant scaling potential across multiple applications. Deep tech companies of this kind are an integral component of Ireland's expanding space ecosystem. We look forward to supporting the company on its ESA BIC journey over the next two years." Jonathan Scott, Mission Officer at MEDES - Institute for Space Medicine and Physiology, Medical Projects and Technology Team Lead, ESA Space Medicine Office, said: "The ESA Space Medicine Team is delighted to collaborate with KineMo to explore the potential of single camera motion tracking technology for the resource-efficient assessment of pre, in and post-mission astronaut movement patterns." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.

The Space Show
2025.07.09 | Medicine on the Moon and beyond…

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 47:54


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 9 July 2025: Medicine and the Moon:A Moon Village Association event introduced and moderated by Dr Marc Jurblum, Doctor of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne.Speakers:Prof. Gordon Cable, Specialist in Aerospace Medicine, University of Adelaide.Dr Omar Eduardo Rodriguez, Neuro-radiology Registrar, Royal Melbourne Hospital.Dr Rowena Christiansen, Medical Educator, University of Melbourne Medical School.Quinlan Buchlak, Data Scientist in Space Medicine.Topics discussed: * Oxygen toxicity * Gut health * Planetary protection * Human evolution * Fluid-filled EVA suit * Altered mental state * The “overview effect”. (Recorded by The Space Show at Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne)Australian Space Industry 2025 — Part 9: * Lunaria One Moon plant funding * Aussie payloads and technology on the SpaceX Transporter 14 rideshare mission * Gilmour Space and Japan's Space BD announce a new collaboration * Winnebago. (Audio insert courtesy Rocket Lab)It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World:The Space Shuttle Orbiter Discovery is to be moved from the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, to Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas.

Stories From Space
Episode 103 - Space Medicine (with Dr. Shawna Pandya)

Stories From Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 46:32


Dr. Shawna Pandya is an aeromedical transport physician, a neurosurgery and emergency medic, leader of the an aquanaut with NASA's NEEMO analog missions, director of the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences' (IIAS) Space Medicine Group, and will be Canada's first female commercial astronaut. She's also a black belt martial artist in Taekwon-Do, an analog astronaut, and an explorer. During our interview, we discussed the path that brought her to medicine, space, and what the future holds for humans living and working offworld.

Today In Space
Space Health, Astronauts, and the Near-Space Future with Dr. Saralyn Mark, CEO & President of SolaMed Solutions, LLC.

Today In Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 49:11 Transcription Available


Welcome to Today In Space podcast - and another People of Space segment. This week we have an expert in space medicine & health. As we enter an age where more and more humans go into space, to the moon, mars, and beyond - and even just in zero g - a better understanding about the wide spectrum of humans in space environments is needed. And that's why I'm excited to introduce Dr Saralyn Mark expert in space medicine, women's health, endocrinology, and geriatrics. As President and CEO of SolaMed Solutions, LLC and its space subsidiary, she advises organizations and agencies including NASA, HHS, and the White House on health and space-related policies and programs. Dr. Mark is also President of iGIANT®, the only nonprofit accelerating gendered innovation/precision design in the world. Join us as we dive into Space Health with Dr. Mark and talk about the past, present, and future of human health & spaceflight! Learn more about SolaMed Solutions, LLC here: solamedsolutions.com Timestamps: 01:00 Dr. Sarah Lynn Mark's Journey and Early Inspirations 02:34 The Evolution of Space Medicine and Space Programs 05:15 Challenges and Opportunities in Human Space Flight 08:01 The Role of NASA and the Private Sector in Space Exploration 18:06 Gender and Health Considerations in Space 33:04 The Future of Space Medicine and Commercial Space Exploration 47:16 The Impact of Space Medicine & Inclusivity on Earth 48:51 The Potential for Space Tourism and Commercial Space Exploration Here's to building a fantastic future - and continued progress in Space (and humanity)! Spread Love, Spread Science Alex G. Orphanos We'd like to thank our sponsors: AG3D Printing (ag3d-printing.com to learn more & start 3D printing today!) Today In Space Merch: James Webb Space Telescope Model (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1839142903 SpaceX Starship-Inspired Rocket Pen (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1602850640 Blue Origin New Glenn-inspired Rocket Pen (3DPrinted) https://ag3dprinting.etsy.com/listing/1859644348 Support the podcast: • Buy a 3D printed gift from our shop - ag3dprinting.etsy.com • Get a free quote on your next 3D printing project at ag3d-printing.com • Donate at todayinspace.net #SpaceMedicine #SpaceHealth #SpaceExploration #SpaceMedicine #SpaceHealth #HumansInSpace #TodayInSpace #SpaceResearch #Astrobiology #ZeroGravity #MoonMission #MarsExploration

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2619: Space Medicine

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 3:48


Episode: 2619 Practicing Medicine Off the Planet; A New Physiology.  Today, Astronaut Michael Barratt talks about medicine in space.

Winning the War on Cancer (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Winning the War on Cancer (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Science (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Astronomy (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Astronomy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Health and Medicine (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Science (Audio)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

Astronomy (Audio)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Astronomy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 72:39


Scientists, leaders, and patients discuss the intersection of cutting-edge science and real-world impact. They explore the importance of patient perspectives in shaping medical advancements and how collaboration fuels groundbreaking research. Key scientific achievements in areas like regenerative medicine, cancer therapies, and space biology are highlighted. The group emphasizes the need for scientists to engage more with the public—through social media and media appearances—to help people understand and value the life-changing discoveries in science. Featuring: Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Sandra Dillon Patient Advocate Alexander Khalessi, M.D., M.B.A. UC San Diego Jana Stoudemire Celestial Strategy, LLC Alysson Muotri, Ph.D. UC San Diego Rebecca Moores Philanthropist and Patient Advocate Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40519]

WEMcast
The Sky Isn't the Limit: Shawna Pandya on Spaceflight, Science and the Future of Space Medicine

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 41:57


Meet Shawna Pandya, Physician, Neuroscientist, and now Canada's First Female Commercial Astronaut.In this inspiring episode of the World Extreme Medicine Podcast, we sit down with Shawna to unpack her journey from childhood dreams of space to preparing for her Virgin Galactic mission.We explore:Her selection as part of the Virgin Galactic research crewThe science behind her mission, including microgravity, diabetes research & emergency medicine in spaceHow she balances medicine, research, teaching, and astronaut trainingHer thoughts on the future of commercial spaceflight and why it's not just for engineersThe power of mindset, resilience, and saying yes to big challengesWhether you're a med student, space nerd, or someone chasing a big dream, this one's for you!

Science (Video)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Astronomy (Video)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Astronomy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Health and Medicine (Video)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Health and Medicine (Audio)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Health and Medicine (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Science (Audio)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Science (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Astronomy (Audio)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Astronomy (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

UC San Diego (Audio)
Stem Cells Space and Liver Metabolism - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

UC San Diego (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 57:40


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 astronauts face during long-term missions. The discussion also touches on metabolic health, highlighting the role of diet and new pharmaceutical treatments like GLP-1 agonists in addressing modern-day health concerns. With engaging insights on how space research can inform breakthroughs on Earth, this talk is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of human health and space exploration. Series: "MIND - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40388]

Radio Health Journal
Space Medicine Pt. 2: How A Mission To Mars Helps Patients On Earth

Radio Health Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 9:06


Last week we discussed the dangers astronauts face when going on missions. This week, Dr. Joshua Ong, a space medicine researcher, explains the cutting-edge technology that's being used to hopefully save astronauts' eyesight, and how these advancements will help underserved patients on Earth. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/space-medicine-pt-2-how-a-mission-to-mars-helps-patients-on-earth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Health Journal
How Space Medicine Could Save You From Going Blind Down Here On Earth

Radio Health Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 8:19


The breaking-edge technology NASA's creating for space travel has positively impacted so many lives back on earth. Dr. Joshua Ong, a space medicine researcher, is now hoping to add to that beneficial list with his work on improving astronauts' eyesight. He explains the conditions they're most at risk for and how finding a solution for space travel will help increase access to eye treatments on earth. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/how-space-medicine-could-save-you-from-going-blind-down-here-on-earth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
Episode 441 - Space Medicine for Earthlings - Special Virtual Series - Episode 1

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 63:10


Transforming healthcare through innovations in extreme environments.Humans operating in extreme environments often conduct their operations at the edges of the limits of human performance. Sometimes, they are required to push these limits to previously unattained levels. As a result, their margins for error in execution are much smaller than that found in the general public. These same small margins for error that impact execution may also impact risk, safety, health, and even survival. Thus, humans operating in extreme environments have a need for greater refinement in their preparation, training, fitness, and medical care. (Source: Optimizing human performance in extreme environments through precision medicine: From spaceflight to high-performance operations on Earth) This session discusses the latest developments in Space & Earth medical science and research with leaders in this specialist, exciting and critically important domain of humans in space. Panelists:Dr Josef Schmid, First Human Holoported to Space | NASA Orion Medical Operations Lead | NASA Flight Surgeon, NASADr Shawna Pandya, First named Canadian female commercial astronaut; Physician & Director, International Institute for Astronautical Sciences Space Medicine GroupEkaterina Kostioukhina, Medical Consultant, Air Ambulance Flight Team, Human hibernation researcher, Health New ZealandVladimir Ivkovic, PhD, Director, Research Opportunities, Center for Space Medicine Research, Department of Psychiatry | Director, Laboratory for Neuroimaging and Integrative Physiology, Neural Systems Group, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School#australiainspacetv #spacemedicine #humansinspace

Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Episode 146: Space Medicine: Body and Mind

Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 0:02


What if we could get rid of lengthy waitlists for organ transplants? Well, imagine 3-D printing a kidney from your own stem cells. That would reduce the chances your body rejects it. That's the sort of groundbreaking medical research astronauts are conducting aboard the International Space Station. Other research includes understanding the stress spaceflight places on not just the body, but also the mind. There's a plethora of human factors to consider as humanity prepares to embark on deep space missions. What we learn from spaceflight medicine could also transform lives here on Earth. Dr. J.D. Polk, NASA's chief health and medical officer, tells us what's on the horizon in space medicine.

The Interactome
Episode 33: Spectacular Space Medicine

The Interactome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 46:34


What do doctors and astronauts have in common? Turns out, it's more than you might think! On this episode, Sarah and Maia are joined by Shawna Pandya, MD. Shawna is a physician, astronaut and scientist. Tune in to hear her talk about navigating health care in the most extreme environments, and how she helps patients survive and thrive!   Links: Our Website: https://interactomemedia.wixsite.com/website Twitter: https://twitter.com/theinteractome  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interactome_media/ Mastodon: @interactome@universeodon.com   Credits: Audio/Video Editing: Sam Pickell Artwork: Maia Reyes Intro/Outro Music: Geovane Bruno - Dancing In The Future   Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:47 Meet Shawna! 2:39 How Shawna Became an Astronaut 11:11 Space is Trying to Kill You 18:05 Training for Space 27:00 Other Cool Tech Related to Space Medicine 29:54 Working on a Team of Highly Skilled Individuals 34:29 Shawna's Upcoming Mission 42:30 One Piece of Advice for Aspiring Astronauts 45:30 Outro

The Brand Called You
From Space Medicine to Holistic Health | Filippo Ongaro, Medical Doctor, Author, Entrepreneur

The Brand Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 38:00


In this episode of The Brand Called You, Filippo Ongaro, a medical doctor and entrepreneur, discusses his journey from a bodybuilding enthusiast to a flight surgeon for the European Space Agency, where he studied muscle and bone loss in astronauts. This led to his interest in anti-aging and health promotion, leading him to found Inner Force and Me Too Ongaro. He emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management for longevity. Ongaro also highlights the role of neuro coaching in helping people adopt healthy habits and criticizes superficial health solutions like plastic surgery. He defines success as impactful change and aims to inspire others to improve their health and happiness one life at a time. 00:33- About Filippo Ongaro Filippo Ongaro is a doctor, former ESA flight surgeon, entrepreneur, and author. His passion for sports led to his specializing in sports medicine, which then led to work with astronauts on preventing muscle/bone loss in space. He transitioned focus from personal/financial goals to maximizing positive impact on people's health and well-being

Ecosystemic Futures
72. Engineering the Impossible: UAP Insights Transforming Space, Medicine, and Global Innovation

Ecosystemic Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 66:27


In this groundbreaking discussion, intelligence veteran and former Pentagon UAP program director Lue Elizondo reveals how classified research drives innovation across multiple industries. This episode explores how UAP-related discoveries could revolutionize human longevity, space exploration, and global technological leadership, from quantum computing breakthroughs to biotechnology advances.Learn why major investors, government agencies, technology leaders, and brilliant entrepreneurs are positioning for what Elizondo describes as a transformative moment in human evolution and how emerging public-private partnerships could accelerate previously impossible technological achievements.HighlightsEmerging technologies that defy conventional understanding of power generation and propulsionHow UAP research is transforming our approach to space exploration and asteroid miningOpportunities for democratizing previously classified technologiesCross-sector implications for medicine, quantum computing, and materials scienceBreaking down barriers between classified research and public innovationInvestment strategies for emerging UAP-adjacent technologiesThe transformative potential of exotic materials and reverse engineeringIntegration of UAP research with existing technological roadmapsCollaborative frameworks for accelerating breakthrough innovationsGuestLuis Elizondo, Former Director of AATIP, Disclosure and Transparency Advocate, Author, Husband and Father, Proud VeteranCo-Hosts: Anna Brady-Estevez, Co-Chair US Interagency Space Economy & Advanced Manufacturing Working GroupsLarry Forsley, Chief Technology Officer of Global Energy Corporation Dyan Finkhousen, CEO of Shoshin Works; Ecosystemic Model Advisor for NASA and Space ForceSeries Hosts: Vikram Shyam, Lead Futurist, NASA Glenn Research CenterDyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works

SpaceBase Podcast
Building a Career in Aerospace Medicine and Founding the NZ Health Space Research Network: An Interview with Lisa Brown

SpaceBase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 33:03


An interview with Dr. Lisa Brown, a Hepatobiliary Surgeon and Aerospace Medicine Researcher at the New Zealand Space Health Research Center.  Lisa's background is in Surgery.  And In addition to surgical training, Lisa completed training and research in Aerospace Medicine, including as the Aerospace Medicine Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, an internship at the European Space Agency, and the University of Texas Medical Branch Principles of Aerospace Medicine Short Course with NASA. She is on the organising committee of Women in Space Aotearoa New Zealand and Lead of the New Zealand Space Health Research Network.Resources:Space Medicine Coures:Principles of Space Medicine, University of Texas Medical BranchSpace Physician Training Course, European Space AgencyAerospace Medicine, Kings College, London UKNotable Associations:Aerospace Medical AssociationAerospace Medicine Student Residence OrganizationThe Space Surgery AssociationTo participate in the New Zealand Space Health Research Network, visit the website.Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder and CEO, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through the SpaceBase Open Collective. Or be a SpaceBase Patreon sponsor.  (E.g. $3 dollars a month or $36 NZD a year will go a long way in supporting the production of the podcast.)

China Daily Podcast
英语新闻丨未来“太空餐桌”将更丰富!我国特色航天营养保障体系建立

China Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 2:01


China is working on serving a more diverse range of food options for future deep-space exploration missions, according to the Second Frontier Forum of Space Medicine held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province in East China.中国东部浙江省杭州市举行的“第二届航天医学前沿论坛”透露,中国正在努力为未来深空探测任务提供更多样化的食物选择。During the recently concluded Mid-Autumn Festival, a cherished tradition symbolizing family reunion, the Shenzhou XVIII crew aboard China's orbiting space station enjoyed "space mooncakes" stuffed with lotus paste as well as their personal favourites such as spicy lamb and braised pork chops, which had been prepared in advance by the ground support team.中秋节刚刚过去,在这个象征家庭团圆的传统节日里,神舟十八号飞行乘组在中国空间站内品尝了莲蓉馅的“太空月饼”,和地面支持团队提前准备好的香辣羊肉、红烩猪排等个性化大餐。"We have developed technologies to bring Chinese cuisine to the 'space dining table', allowing astronauts to enjoy 'home-cooked flavors'," said Li Yinghui, a researcher at the China Astronaut Research and Training Center.“我们已经研发出能将中国菜搬上‘太空餐桌'的技术,让航天员远在太空也能享受到‘家的味道'。”中国航天员科研训练中心研究员李莹辉说。Li added that China has advanced precision nutrition control technology and built accurate standards for space flight nutritional supplies that can help astronauts address physiological issues caused by weightlessness and radiation and stay healthy during missions lasting over 180 days.李莹辉介绍,中国还提升了精准营养调控技术,研制出精准的飞行营养供给量标准,以应对太空失重和辐射等引起的人体生理问题,全力保障航天员开展180天以上的健康飞行。"Various functional space foods featuring antioxidant effects, immune support, fatigue relief and gut microbiome regulation have been developed to enhance astronauts'in-orbit adaptability," said Li.“我们还研制了抗氧化、增强免疫力、缓解体力疲劳、调节肠道菌群等多种功能性航天食品,助力提升航天员在轨适应能力。”李莹辉补充道。With an eye on future deep space missions, China is also working on technologies such as in-orbit cooking that can sustain long-term living beyond Earth, said Zang Peng, another researcher at the China Astronaut Research and Training Center.中国航天员科研训练中心的另一位研究员臧鹏表示,着眼未来深空探测任务,中国也在研究在轨烹饪等技术,为未来长期地外生存提供保障。deep-space exploration深空探测lotus paste莲蓉馅in-orbitadj.在轨的,在轨道上运行的antioxidant effect抗氧化作用

StarTalk Radio
Engineering Humans for Deep Space with Ronke Olabisi

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 50:38


What happens to the human body in deep space? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly explore tissue engineering, Wolverine & Deadpool's healing style, and the science to help humans adapt to long-term space travel with biomedical engineer Ronke Olabisi.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/engineering-humans-for-deep-space-with-ronke-olabisi/Thanks to our Patrons Micheal Morey, Kristoff Vidalis, Adir Buskila, Yanir Stein, Randombot38, James Komiensky, Richard Clark, Daniel Helwig, Kayleigh Sell, and KENNY SMART for supporting us this week.

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast
S03E90: Firefly's Delay & Space Medicine Breakthroughs

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 13:15


Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your go-to podcast for the latest updates in the universe. I'm Anna, your host for today. In today's episode, we'll explore a wealth of exciting topics. We'll be delving into the recent scrubbing of a Firefly Aerospace mission that aims to send educational cubesats into space. We'll also discuss groundbreaking research at the intersection of space medicine and human longevity. And finally, we'll look at the fascinating potential of using Martian lava caves as habitats for future astronauts. Today's episode promises to be both engaging and informative, covering the latest developments that push the boundaries of our understanding of the cosmos. So let's dive into our stellar lineup of stories.Thank you for tuning into Astronomy Daily. I'm Anna, and I hope you enjoyed today's journey through some of the most exciting news and discoveries in astronomy and space exploration. Remember to visit our website at astronomydaily.io for back episodes, our daily newsletter, and the latest news in space and astronomy.Astronomy Daily is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, and iHeartRadio. Please subscribe, rate, and review.Special thanks to our sponsors NordPass, NordVPN, ProtonMail, and Amazon. Links to their offers are available on our website. Until next time, keep looking up.www.astronomydaily.iowww.bitesz.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.

World Class
The Next Elon Musk - Raising $100M + to Cure Cancer with Space Medicine | Delian Asparouhov

World Class

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 72:15


On this episode of the World Class Podcast, we sit down with one of the most ambitious entrepreneurs of our generation and the world‘s first "space drug dealer”. Delian Asparouhov is a partner at Founders Fund, as well as the cofounder and chairman of Varda, a revolutionary company building pharmaceuticals infrastructure in outer-space to advance humankind here on earth. In this conversation, we discuss how to accomplish Elon Musk-level moonshot goals, how to assemble World Class teams to make those goals reality, and Delian's advice on how to be fulfilled along the journey.

Science (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Science (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 53:49


Explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of neuroscience, space exploration, and medical innovation. Researchers discuss revolutionary experiments with brain organoids cultivated from stem cells, conducted both in terrestrial labs and aboard the International Space Station. They investigate accelerated aging, neuroprotective agents, and potential treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's and ALS. The dialogue also delves into the transformative impact of space environments on scientific discoveries, from understanding bacterial growth to developing novel therapies. Through collaborative efforts, they strive to revolutionize healthcare, offering hope for patients and pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39632]

Astronomy (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Astronomy (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 53:49


Explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of neuroscience, space exploration, and medical innovation. Researchers discuss revolutionary experiments with brain organoids cultivated from stem cells, conducted both in terrestrial labs and aboard the International Space Station. They investigate accelerated aging, neuroprotective agents, and potential treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's and ALS. The dialogue also delves into the transformative impact of space environments on scientific discoveries, from understanding bacterial growth to developing novel therapies. Through collaborative efforts, they strive to revolutionize healthcare, offering hope for patients and pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39632]

Health and Medicine (Video)
Stem Cells and Science in Space - Medicine Informing Novel Discoveries (MIND)

Health and Medicine (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 53:49


Explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of neuroscience, space exploration, and medical innovation. Researchers discuss revolutionary experiments with brain organoids cultivated from stem cells, conducted both in terrestrial labs and aboard the International Space Station. They investigate accelerated aging, neuroprotective agents, and potential treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's and ALS. The dialogue also delves into the transformative impact of space environments on scientific discoveries, from understanding bacterial growth to developing novel therapies. Through collaborative efforts, they strive to revolutionize healthcare, offering hope for patients and pushing the boundaries of human knowledge. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 39632]

Sailing Doodles Podcast
The Future of Space Medicine with Dr. Shawna Pandya

Sailing Doodles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 49:07


I sit down with Dr. Shawna Pandya and discuss how the effects of space on the human body and how advances in space medicine will dictate the future of crewed space expoloration. Dr. Shawna Pandya is a scientist-astronaut candidate with Project PoSSUM, physician, aquanaut, speaker, martial artist, advanced diver, skydiver, pilot-in-training, VP Immersive Medicine with Luxsonic Technologies and Fellow of the Explorers' Club.

Behind Greatness by Inspire North
185. Dr. Iya Whiteley – Space Psychologist / Korean Medicine Practitioner / Founder, Cosmic Baby Academy – Listening Through a Different Sense

Behind Greatness by Inspire North

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 97:17


To give to the Behind Greatness podcast, please visit here: https://behindgreatness.org. As a charity, tax receipts are issued to donors.   Thanks for stopping by at Behind Greatness. Today we're having a chat with Dr Iya Whiteley. She is currently the Director for the Centre for Space Medicine in London. Iya is an Aviation and Space Psychologist a Korean Medicine practitioner, an adventurer and martial artist and also the Founder of the Cosmic Baby Academy. Iya studies what motivates people to go beyond the edge of their capabilities, researching professional intuition. Her work focuses on pilots and astronauts to "hear their thinking”. We learn about childhood innocence and the astronaut, the significance of coincidences, the shattering of beliefs with the experience of space travel, ghosts in the cockpit, plonking to earth and fragility. And, she brings us through the cosmic connection with the baby's experience and her desire to create a language for babies and parents not bound by linguistic parameters. A Searcher without needing to prove a point.   Proposing a way forward.   Have a listen to Diana Pasulka (ep 142) and former Navy fighter pilot, Ryan Graves (ep 142).   Iya, https://linktr.ee/driyawhiteley   https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-iya-whiteley   IG: @driyawhiteley

WEMcast
Space Medicine Redefined: Education for the Final Frontier with Erik Antonsen and Dana Levin

WEMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 67:14


Joining us today are podcast host Dr Shawna Pandya, Dr Erik Antonsen, and Dr Dana Levin, pioneers in the field of space medicine, to dissect the current state of aerospace medicine residency funding, the imperative of global collaboration, and the philosophical shifts shaping the next generation of spacefarers. They'll delve into the waters of international cooperation against the backdrop of a burgeoning commercial spaceflight industry and the challenges of keeping astronauts safe, healthy, and thriving. Our experts will also lay out the seven major competencies vital for an adept space medicine physician, the implications of physicians as integral cogs in the conceptual machinery of space systems, and the necessity of a hands-on approach to medical care, tailored for the unique challenges space presents. Erik Antonsen is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine with a co-appointment as an Associate Professor of Space Medicine at the Center for Space Medicine, both at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Texas. Dana Levin MD MPH is a board certified Aerospace and Emergency Medicine Physician with more than a decade of experience working to ensure human health in Space and other extreme environments. He is the cofounder and Assistant Program Director for the joint Baylor College of Medicine Space Medicine - Massachusetts General Hospital Space Medicine Fellowship and a Physician for NASA under the Human Health and Performance Contract. He is also the director of the independent research and consulting company Exploration Medicine.He has supported expeditions and travelled to every continent on Earth and has worked in every aspect of Space Medicine from Engineering Systems Design to Spaceflight Operations to Clinical Research to Education.His research and consulting projects include artificial intelligence applications for Clinical Decision Support, extreme environment clinical medicine, and regenerable, on demand resources and pharmaceuticals for autonomous medical systems.Dana is also a Scientific Diver, Private Pilot, Percussionist, Rock Climber, Sailboat Captain, and an avid Science Fiction fan.

MERGED
The Future of UAP Studies in Aviation: An In-Depth Talk with Dr. Iya Whiteley | Merged EP 12

MERGED

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 72:03


Join us for an in depth discussion of aviation safety practices and how they have come to be, the opportunities ahead for the study of UAP (UFO) experiences by pilots, and Dr. Whiteley's efforts to enhance safety training for aviators encountering UAP. Dr Iya Whiteley is a space psychologist and cognitive engineer with a focus on improvement of human behavioral and cognitive performance through information presentation on displays and design of training. Iya has 17 years of Human Space Flight research and longer in Aviation Cockpit design, along with designing astronaut's training. Iya is the Director of the Centre of Space Medicine, University College London and has advised the UK Government as the chair of Space Environment Working Group (SEWG) advising the UK Space Agency and as a member of the UK Space Exploration Advisory Committee. If you are a pilot who has had a UAP experience and would like to participate in the upcoming Dr Whiteley's study please visit her website below for more information. If you are interested to fund, to fundraise for this study or to contribute in your own way, please also follow the link below. https://taplink.cc/driyawhiteley/p/extraordinary-experiences/  Ryan Graves: AIAA UAP: https://www.aiaauap.org Twitter: @uncertainvector Connect with Us: Website: http://www.mergedpodcast.com Merged Point: https://www.mergedpoint.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw
The Astronaut's Guide to Surviving a Mission to Mars | Dorit Donoviel, Ph.D.

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 19:02


Elon Musk is building the rockets that will send the next generation of astronauts to Mars, but they won't stand a chance of surviving the journey if not for the research being done by scientists like Dorit Donoviel, Ph.D. Dorit joined us to talk about inventing new ways to keep humans alive and healthy on multi-year missions into deep space. Dorit Donoviel is the Executive Director of NASA's Translational Research Institute for Space Health and Professor of Space Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. Follow her fascinating work on Twitter at @DoritPhD. This interview was recorded as part of Dan Crenshaw's Healthcare Innovation Summit at Rice University in Houston, TX.