1. Microbiome for Mars: surveying microbiome connections to healthcare with implications for long-duration human spaceflight, virtual workshop, July 13, 2020.
- Author
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LaPelusa, Michael, Donoviel, Dorit, Branzini, Sergio E, Carlson, Paul E, Culler, Stephanie, Cheema, Amrita K, Kaddurah-Daouk, Rima, Kelly, Denise, de Cremoux, Isabelle, Knight, Rob, Krajmalnik-Brown, Rosa, Mayo, Stephen L, Mazmanian, Sarkis K, Mayer, Emeran A, Petrosino, Joseph F, and Garrison, Keith
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Animals ,Humans ,Mars ,Space Flight ,Astronauts ,Delivery of Health Care ,Microbiota ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Autism spectrum disorder ,Behavior ,Fecal microbiota transplants ,Gut-brain axis ,Live biotherapeutic products ,Metabolome ,Microbiome ,Multiple sclerosis ,Radiation ,Sequencing ,Spaceflight ,Vaccine Related ,Immunization ,Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Influenza ,Pneumonia & Influenza ,Clinical Research ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Infection ,Ecology ,Microbiology ,Medical Microbiology - Abstract
The inaugural "Microbiome for Mars" virtual workshop took place on July 13, 2020. This event assembled leaders in microbiome research and development to discuss their work and how it may relate to long-duration human space travel. The conference focused on surveying current microbiome research, future endeavors, and how this growing field could broadly impact human health and space exploration. This report summarizes each speaker's presentation in the order presented at the workshop.
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- 2021