Author
Listed:
- Christopher E. Mason
(Weill Cornell Medicine
The WorldQuant Initiative for Quantitative Prediction)
- James Green
(Metavisionairies)
- Konstantinos I. Adamopoulos
(NASA Ames Research Center
National University of Athens)
- Evan E. Afshin
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Jordan J. Baechle
(Buck Institute for Research on Aging)
- Mathias Basner
(University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)
- Susan M. Bailey
(Colorado State University)
- Luca Bielski
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Josef Borg
(University of Malta
University of Malta)
- Joseph Borg
(University of Malta
University of Malta)
- Jared T. Broddrick
(NASA Ames Research Center)
- Marissa Burke
(Weill Cornell Medicine
Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology)
- Andrés Caicedo
(Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ
Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ
Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ
Mito-Act Research Consortium)
- Verónica Castañeda
(Universidad de los Andes
Center of Interventional Medicine for Precision and Advanced Cellular Therapy
Universidad de los Andes)
- Subhamoy Chatterjee
(Southwest Research Institute)
- Christopher R. Chin
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- George Church
(Harvard Medical School)
- Sylvain V. Costes
(NASA Ames Research Center)
- Iwijn De Vlaminck
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Rajeev I. Desai
(Harvard Medical School)
- Raja Dhir
(Seed Health
University of Zurich)
- Juan Esteban Diaz
(Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ)
- Sofia M. Etlin
(Cornell University)
- Zachary Feinstein
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- David Furman
(Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Stanford University School of Medicine
Universidad Austral, CONICET)
- J. Sebastian Garcia-Medina
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Francine Garrett-Bakelman
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Stefania Giacomello
(KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
- Anjali Gupta
(ANYg Labs)
- Amira Hassanin
(Zagazig University)
- Nadia Houerbi
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Iris Irby
(Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Emilia Javorsky
(Harvard University
Future of Life Institute)
- Peter Jirak
(Paracelsus Medical University
Hospital Gmünd)
- Christopher W. Jones
(University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)
- Khaled Y. Kamal
(Texas A&M University
Iowa State University)
- Brian D. Kangas
(Harvard Medical School)
- Fathi Karouia
(Exobiology Branch NASA Ames Research Center
Space Research Within Reach
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Colorado Boulder)
- JangKeun Kim
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Joo Hyun Kim
(Texas A&M University)
- Ashley S. Kleinman
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Try Lam
(California Institute of Technology)
- John M. Lawler
(Texas A&M University)
- Jessica A. Lee
(NASA Ames Research Center)
- Charles L. Limoli
(University of California)
- Alexander Lucaci
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Matthew MacKay
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- J. Tyson McDonald
(Georgetown University School of Medicine)
- Ari M. Melnick
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Cem Meydan
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Jakub Mieczkowski
(Medical University of Gdansk)
- Masafumi Muratani
(University of Tsukuba)
- Deena Najjar
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Mariam A. Othman
(Texas A&M University)
- Eliah G. Overbey
(Weill Cornell Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
BioAstra)
- Vera Paar
(Paracelsus Medical University)
- Jiwoon Park
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Amber M. Paul
(NASA Ames Research Center
Department of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology)
- Adrian Perdyan
(Medical University of Gdansk
Stanford University)
- Jacqueline Proszynski
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Robert J. Reynolds
(University of Texas Medical Branch
KBR, Inc.)
- April E. Ronca
(NASA Ames Research Center
Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology)
- Kate Rubins
(NASA Johnson Space Center)
- Krista A. Ryon
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Lauren M. Sanders
(NASA Ames Research Center)
- Patricia Savi Glowe
(BioAstra)
- Yash Shevde
(Ursa Bio)
- Michael A. Schmidt
(Boulder)
- Ryan T. Scott
(NASA Ames Research Center)
- Bader Shirah
(King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre)
- Karolina Sienkiewicz
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Maria A. Sierra
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Keith Siew
(University College London)
- Corey A. Theriot
(University of Texas Medical Branch)
- Braden T. Tierney
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Kasthuri Venkateswaran
(California Institute of Technology)
- Jeremy Wain Hirschberg
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Stephen B. Walsh
(University College London)
- Claire Walter
(Weill Cornell Medicine)
- Daniel A. Winer
(Buck Institute for Research on Aging
University of Southern California
University of Toronto
University Health Network)
- Min Yu
(University of Maryland School of Medicine
University of Southern California)
- Luis Zea
(University of Colorado Boulder
Jaguar Space, LLC)
- Jaime Mateus
(Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX))
- Afshin Beheshti
(NASA Ames Research Center
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard)
Abstract
The recent acceleration of commercial, private and multi-national spaceflight has created an unprecedented level of activity in low Earth orbit, concomitant with the largest-ever number of crewed missions entering space and preparations for exploration-class (lasting longer than one year) missions. Such rapid advancement into space from many new companies, countries and space-related entities has enabled a ‘second space age’. This era is also poised to leverage, for the first time, modern tools and methods of molecular biology and precision medicine, thus enabling precision aerospace medicine for the crews. The applications of these biomedical technologies and algorithms are diverse, and encompass multi-omic, single-cell and spatial biology tools to investigate human and microbial responses to spaceflight. Additionally, they extend to the development of new imaging techniques, real-time cognitive assessments, physiological monitoring and personalized risk profiles tailored for astronauts. Furthermore, these technologies enable advancements in pharmacogenomics, as well as the identification of novel spaceflight biomarkers and the development of corresponding countermeasures. In this Perspective, we highlight some of the recent biomedical research from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, European Space Agency and other space agencies, and detail the entrance of the commercial spaceflight sector (including SpaceX, Blue Origin, Axiom and Sierra Space) into aerospace medicine and space biology, the first aerospace medicine biobank, and various upcoming missions that will utilize these tools to ensure a permanent human presence beyond low Earth orbit, venturing out to other planets and moons.
Suggested Citation
Christopher E. Mason & James Green & Konstantinos I. Adamopoulos & Evan E. Afshin & Jordan J. Baechle & Mathias Basner & Susan M. Bailey & Luca Bielski & Josef Borg & Joseph Borg & Jared T. Broddrick , 2024.
"A second space age spanning omics, platforms and medicine across orbits,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 632(8027), pages 995-1008, August.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:632:y:2024:i:8027:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07586-8
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07586-8
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