rootbrowseIAC-22A1session 44. Medicine in Space and Extreme EnvironmentsPapers1. A Technology Demonstration for Astronaut Eye Monitoring: Preliminary Results from Ground Analogs and the International Space Station (ISS)2. Cerebral organoids as a tool to study neurodegenerative diseases in microgravity3. The Medinaut System: a telerobotic, tele-presence flying telesurgical physician dron-rover ofering realtime, remote relief and medical coare for austere isloated environments on Earth and astronauts on a planetary surface4. Analysis of short-term heart rate variability during training adaptation to Mars-Analog Environment5. Occupational exposures to extreme environments: effects on health and translational aspects in space6. Optimal gravity conditions for bone tissue healing using magnetic nanoparticles and scaffolds7. Development of Standard Omics Measures for Astronauts and Accompanying Biobank for Privately Crewed Human Spaceflight8. Pharmaceutical Excipient Ingredient Stability in Microgravity Conditions, Packing and Storing recommendations in the Deep Space Missions9. Stress-related effects, biological aging and human performance during analog astronaut mission.10. Analysis Of Plant Morphology And Phylogenetics Of Indigenous Plants As A Source Of Food, Oxygen And Medicinal Purposes For Space Applications11. Crew Mental State Monitoring in an Extreme Environment using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy12. Space Neuroscience: Current Understanding and Future Research13. AstroMX: The first mexican robot for continuous health monitoring of astronauts and individuals on Earth14. Benefits of Space Medicine Research for Terrestrials on Earth15. THE STUDY OF SPACE MEDICINE ON EARTH IN CONDITIONS CLOSE TO SPACE