Space biology is a young and rapidly developing discipline comprising basic research and biotechnology. In the next decades it will play a prominent role in the International Space Station (ISS). Therefore, there is an increasing demand for sophisticated instrumentation to satisfy the requirements of the future projects in space biology. Bioreactors will be needed to supply fresh living material (cells and tissues) either to study still obscure basic biological mechanisms or to develop profitable bioprocesses which will take advantage of the peculiar microgravity conditions. Since more than twenty years, the Space Biology Group of the ETHZ is carrying out research projects in space (Space Shuttle/Spacelab, MIR Station, satellites, and sound...
A novel research program on space biology and medicine -- "Living AeroSpace" -- based on recent resu...
The NASA Glenn Research Center and the NASA Johnson Space Center are collaborating on fluid dynamic ...
Space processing accomplishments onboard Skylab and Apollo Soyuz are reviewed. Possible applications...
NASA has methodically developed unique suspension type cell and recovery apparatus culture systems f...
The first space bioreactor has been designed for microprocessor control, no gaseous headspace, circu...
A miniature bio-reactor for the cultivation of cells aboard Spacelab is presented. Yeast cells are g...
The technology for biology in space lags far behind the gold standard for biological experiments on ...
In this paper, we describe the development of a bioreactor for a cell-culture experiment on the Inte...
The design of the space bioreactor stems from three considerations. First, and foremost, it must sus...
Space biology is a young discipline that is strongly evolving thanks to the development of new measu...
Space biology is a young discipline that is strongly evolving thanks to the development of new measu...
The Aerospace Physiology program has created opportunities for students to not only get an education...
A preliminary design for performing on-orbit, autonomous research on microorganisms and cultured cel...
The design of bioreactors for operation under conditions of microgravity presents problems and chall...
Human space travelers experience a unique environment that affects homeostasis and physiologic adapt...
A novel research program on space biology and medicine -- "Living AeroSpace" -- based on recent resu...
The NASA Glenn Research Center and the NASA Johnson Space Center are collaborating on fluid dynamic ...
Space processing accomplishments onboard Skylab and Apollo Soyuz are reviewed. Possible applications...
NASA has methodically developed unique suspension type cell and recovery apparatus culture systems f...
The first space bioreactor has been designed for microprocessor control, no gaseous headspace, circu...
A miniature bio-reactor for the cultivation of cells aboard Spacelab is presented. Yeast cells are g...
The technology for biology in space lags far behind the gold standard for biological experiments on ...
In this paper, we describe the development of a bioreactor for a cell-culture experiment on the Inte...
The design of the space bioreactor stems from three considerations. First, and foremost, it must sus...
Space biology is a young discipline that is strongly evolving thanks to the development of new measu...
Space biology is a young discipline that is strongly evolving thanks to the development of new measu...
The Aerospace Physiology program has created opportunities for students to not only get an education...
A preliminary design for performing on-orbit, autonomous research on microorganisms and cultured cel...
The design of bioreactors for operation under conditions of microgravity presents problems and chall...
Human space travelers experience a unique environment that affects homeostasis and physiologic adapt...
A novel research program on space biology and medicine -- "Living AeroSpace" -- based on recent resu...
The NASA Glenn Research Center and the NASA Johnson Space Center are collaborating on fluid dynamic ...
Space processing accomplishments onboard Skylab and Apollo Soyuz are reviewed. Possible applications...