From the bench to exploration medicine: NASA life sciences translational research for human exploration and habitation missions
Abstract NASA’s Space Biology and Human Research Program entities have recently spearheaded communications both internally and externally to coordinate the agency’s translational research efforts. In this paper, we strongly advocate for translational research at NASA, provide recent examples of NASA...
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Main Authors: | Joshua S. Alwood, April E. Ronca, Richard C. Mains, Mark J. Shelhamer, Jeffrey D. Smith, Thomas J. Goodwin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a673cc61a34d4ea1bca117ba5e5f2dba |
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