Speaking Engagements
Public Talks
ISBER
Granada, Spain
Oct 2023
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FDA Headquarters
Silver Spring, MD
Oct 2023
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AsMA
New Orleans, LA
May 2023
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SpaceOps
Dubai, UAE
Mar 2023
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NASA AWG Symposium
Virtual
Mar 2023
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MIT's Beyond the Cradle
Boston, MA
Mar 2023
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AGBT
Miami, FL
Feb 2023
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ASGSR
Houston, TX
Nov 2022
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COSPAR
Athens, Greece
July 2022
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NASA GeneLab
Summer Program for High School Students
Virtual
July 2022
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Loma Linda: Integrated Biomedical Science
Seminar Series
Virtual
Apr 2022
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CS Genetics Headquarters
Cambridge, UK
Apr 2022
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SXSW
Austin, TX
Mar 2022
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ASGSR
Denver, CO
Nov 2019
Biospecimens from the SpaceX Inspiration4 Mission Constitute the First Commercial Aerospace Biobank: The Cornell Aerospace Medicine Biobank (CAMbank).
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Harnessing Multi-Omic Data for Exploratory Health Insights: Lessons from the SpaceX Inspiration4 Mission.
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A Comprehensive Report of All Biospecimens and Multi-omic Measurements from the Inspiration4 Mission.
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The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) and the importance of studying astronaut genomics in the New Space Age.
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Astronaut genomics in the age of commercial spaceflight (Keynote Speaker).
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Democratizing Access to Space (Panelist).
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Spatially-resolved transcriptomics of astronaut skin biopsies reveals compartment-specific gene expression changes during the Inspiration4 Mission.
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New Opportunities in Space Life Science Research with Commercial Space Platforms (Panelist).
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Immune Function, Telomere Length, and Multi-omic Adaptations to Spaceflight Revealed From Spatial, Single-cell, and Environmental Molecular Profiling.
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How to study astronaut genomes.
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Preliminary Data from a Multi-omic Profiling of the Inspiration4 Crew.
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Single-Cell Sequencing and Other Preliminary Multi-omic Results from the Inspiration4 Mission.
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Alienating Mars: Challenges of Space Colonization (Panelist).
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Results from the first NASA GeneLab analysis working group publication.
Poster Presentations
HRP IWS
Galveston, TX
Feb 2024
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ASGSR
Washington DC
Nov 2023
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ASGSR
Houston, TX
Nov 2022
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ASGSR
Denver, CO
Nov 2019
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ASGSR
Denver, CO
Nov 2019
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ISS R&D
Washington DC
July 2017
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The Cornell Aerospace Medicine Biobank (CAMbank) and the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA).
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Single-Cell and Spatially Resolved Transcriptomic Profiles of Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS) in Murine Eye Tissue.
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Inspiration4: The Biospecimen Sampling, Omics Methodology, and Data Generation from the First All-Civilian Astronaut Mission.
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Spaceflight influences gene expression, photoreceptor integrity, and oxidative stress-related damage in the murine retina.
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Mice Exposed to Combined Chronic Low-Dose Irradiation and Modeled Microgravity Develop Long-Term Neurological Sequelae.
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Bringing the Genomics Revolution to Space: Adapting Bleeding-Edge DNA Sequencing Methodology for the Oxford Nanopore MinION