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Κυριακή 11 Δεκεμβρίου 2016

A System for Space Synthetic Biology Experiments - Aaron Berliner (SETI...

                  

A System for Space Synthetic Biology Experiments  - Aaron Berliner (SETI...

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 9 Δεκ 2016

Aaron
Berliner is the Science PI on a recently funded NASA Ames SIF project
to investigate Mars habitability. He will talk about the development of
the "extreme conditions" Crucible environmental chamber. The project is a
collaboration between NASA Ames Research Center, UC Berkeley, and
Autodesk to build a system that will allow for biology experiments under
extreme conditions as a step towards space synthetic biology.
Aaron
will talk about how the chamber will be able to carry out repeatable and
reliable biological experiments under conditions sufficiently analogous
to the harsh environment. He will address the following perceived
scientific needs:
(1) How to reliably replicate Martian conditions
(2) How to source and filter biology of interest
(3) How to characterize and engineer useful biological phenomena under Martian conditions
(4) How to scale experiments sufficient to characterize enough biology to form a basis for continued engineering.
The
Crucible chamber will meet these scientific needs by utilizing
state-of-the-art additive manufacturing technology, cutting-edge
software architecture, and internet-of-things capable devices to produce
a smaller, cheaper, extensible, distributable, scalable system for
experimental space biology.
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