session 7

Title

Biology in Space

Description

This session focuses on all aspects of biology and biological systems related to gravity in groung based and space flight experiments as well as on topics not covered by other sessions of this symposium.

Date

2014-10-02

Time

14:45

Room

716A

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Desmin content and transversal stiffness of the left ventricle cardiomyocytes and skeletal muscle fibers of the mice after 30-day spaceflight biosatellite BION-M1

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Irina Ogneva

SSC RF Institute of bio-medical problems RAS

Russian Federation

2

dystrophin involved in the atrophic response of slow muscles to hindlimb unloading via concomitant activation of tgf-beta1/smad3 signaling and ubiquitin-proteasome degradation in mice

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Mrs. Hongju Liu

China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

China

3

hindlimb-unloading induces psmad3 to trigger a shift of slow-to-fast twitch myofiber type and muscle atrophy in mice

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Mr. Peng Zhang

China Astronaut Research and Training Center 

China

4

Resistance of rodent bone marrow progenitors to spaceflight factors: biosatellite "BION-M1" and ground-based experiments

accepted

20'

confirmed

Prof. Ludmila Buravkova

Institute for Biomedical Problems

Russian Federation

5

Effect of simulated microgravity on Caenorhabditis elegans embryonic and postembryonic development, lifespan, and monitoring oxidative stress

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Fawzia Abdel-Rahman

Texas Southern University

United States

6

The Changes of CD44 Expression and Its Effects on the Function of Osteoclast Under Simulated Microgravity

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Prof.Dr. Yingxian Li

China Astronaut Research and Training Cednter

Cocos (Keeling) Islands

7

hypergravity enhances nanoparticle up-take by stem cells: implications in biomedicine

accepted

20'

confirmed

8

Triglycerides and phospholipids as biomarker for oxidative damage associated to exposure to radiation and microgravity

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Prof.Dr. Mahmoud Saleh

Texas Southern University

United States

9

Current Trends in High Throughput Methods for In-Situ Space Research.

accepted

20'

withdrawn

Dr. Fathi Karouia

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Ames Research Center / UCSF

United States