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Creating a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere.

Creating a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere.

Creating a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere.

Creating a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere.

Creating a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere.

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JANA  STOUDEMIRE

Why regenerative medicine can – and should – be studied in space and how that can benefit to Winston-Salem - Triad Business Journal“Why regenerative medicine can – and should – be studied in space.  Studying regenerative medicine has numerous benefits, particularly to cell growth and expansion, which does better in micro-gravity environments.”

QUESTION:      About cells…  “how they work (if they work…) in space.   For long distance human space travel we need a lot of data, otherwise we may have a lot of sick/dead astronauts.  The 2nd answer is to see the effects of micro-gravity (or more to the point lack of overall gravity on cells).  If we are to eventually move beyond Earth, knowing how cells, and stem cells, work and develop in space will be critical.”

for NASA’s Next-Gen Lunar Spacesuits

HOUSTON/MILAN, Oct. 4, 2023 – In the first groundbreaking partnership between an Italian luxury fashion house and a commercial space company, Axiom Space, industry leader and architect of the world’s first commercial space station, announces a collaboration with Prada on NASA’s lunar spacesuits for the Artemis III mission.

As the first crewed lunar landing since Apollo 17 in December 1972, this Artemis mission, planned for 2025, will also be the first to place a woman on the Moon.

“We are thrilled to partner with Prada on the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit,” said Michael Suffredini, CEO of Axiom Space. “Prada’s technical expertise with raw materials, manufacturing techniques, and innovative design concepts will bring advanced technologies instrumental in ensuring not only the comfort of astronauts on the lunar surface, but also the much-needed human factors considerations absent from legacy spacesuits.”

The new AxEMU custom glove design will enable astronauts to work with specialized tools to accomplish exploration needs and expand scientific opportunities. Credit: Axiom Space

The AxEMU spacesuit will provide astronauts with advanced capabilities for space exploration, while offering NASA commercially developed human systems needed to access, live and work on and around the Moon. Evolving NASA’s Exploration Extravehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) spacesuit design, the Axiom Space spacesuits are created to provide increased flexibility, greater protection to withstand the harsh environment, and specialized tools for exploration and scientific opportunities. Using innovative technologies and design, these spacesuits will enable greater exploration of the lunar surface than ever before.

The development of these next-generation spacesuits is a significant milestone in furthering space exploration, and enabling a deeper understanding of the Moon, the solar system, and beyond.

ABOUT AXIOM SPACE

Axiom Space is building for beyond, guided by the vision of a thriving home in space that benefits every human, everywhere. The leading provider of human spaceflight services and developer of human-rated space infrastructure, Axiom Space operates end-to-end missions to the International Space Station today while developing its successor, Axiom Station – the world’s first commercial space station in low-Earth orbit, which will sustain human growth off the planet and bring untold benefits back home.

ABOUT PRADA

Prada is a luxury fashion house founded in Milan, Italy, in 1913. The brand is universally renowned for its design innovation, blending time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology in a fusion of tradition and newness. Prada offers a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, and fragrances, and has a network of stores spanning the globe. Across its contemporary history, Prada has partnered with a range of artists, designers and innovators, including Rem Koolhaas, Herzog & de Meuron, Damien Hirst, Nicolas Winding Refn and Wes Anderson to create unique and ground-breaking immersive experiences, fashion pieces and campaigns. Prada is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including the use of eco-friendly materials and production methods throughout its supply chains. The Prada brand is part of Prada Group, a global leader in the luxury goods industry, which owns some of the world’s most prestigious luxury brands including Miu Miu, Church’s, Car Shoe, the historic Pasticceria Marchesi and Luna Rossa. For more information about Prada, visit prada.com.

News and Opinions - World Stem Cell Summit

NYSCF and San Diego’s Summit for Stem Foundation (Summit) are providing the cells and designing the experiment.

 Space Tango, based in Kentucky, developed the technology to perform experiments on the International Space Station (ISS). 

The National Stem Cell Foundation brought together the collaborators and the funding for the project.

The organizational team includes…

Solomon (NYSCF), Jana Stoudemire (Space Tango), Paula Grisanti (National Stem Cell Foundation), and Jenifer Raub (Summit).

We spent a lot of time figuring out what we could do using the materials and skills available to us.  These discussions themselves were unprecedented, because East coast stem cell centers rarely collaborate with California stem cell centers.

 New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) conference at Rockefeller University in New York City, has announced a collaborative project to study the effects of microgravity on neurons derived from patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells.   

The organizational team: Jana Stoudemire (Space Tango), Paula Grisanti (National Stem Cell Foundation), Jenifer Raub (Summit for Stem Cell Foundation)
The organizational team: Jana Stoudemire (Space Tango), Paula Grisanti (National Stem Cell Foundation), Jenifer Raub (Summit for Stem Cell Foundation), photo credit Jeanne Loring.

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