Reaching new heights, stem cells from the Allen Institute for Cell Science were flown into space for the first time ever. In 2023, astronauts from Axiom Space studied genetically engineered cells, derived from human skin cells, in microgravity aboard the International Space Station. Axiom Space’s astronaut Peggy A. Whitson and Chief Scientist, Dr. Lucie Low; along with Professor Arun Sharma from Cedars-Sinai share the experience and science behind the out-of-this-world mission.
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05/29/24 • 12 min
Lab Notes - Cells in Space!
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Peggy A. Whitson
I was the first scientist to fly into space... and they named me the first science officer and since I’m a Trekkie from long, long ways back, they consider that a compliment.
Rachel Tompa
That’s Peggy Whitson, an astronaut, scientist and commander of the Ax2 mission, the second private mission to the International Space Station. The mission is run by Axiom Space, a leading commercial space compa
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