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