NanoRacks have published a number of necessary technical documents for NanoLab microgravity research customers. Visit the resouces section and check out the latest NanoRacks documents to see them…
NanoRacks Events // NanoRacks // March 16, 2010 // no comments
An invitation-only Exomedicine Workshop on May 17- May 18, 2011 in Lexington, Kentucky. The primary purpose of this workshop is to bring together scientists and thinkers from the US and elsewhere (in a range of biomedical disciplines) to explore in greater detail particular biomedical and disease processes in the microgravity environment of space. For more information contact Kentucky…
NanoRacks Events // NanoRacks // March 14, 2010 // no comments
Increased access to space and rapid advances in micro technologies are opening-up a range of exciting new R&D and entrepreneurial opportunities in low earth orbit – particularly on the International Space Station (ISS) .
These small, low cost but potentially high-value payloads have a range of important educational and commercial applications in biomedicine, advanced materials, energy…
News // NanoRacks // January 20, 2010 // no comments
Kentucky Space announced today that it has begun a line of research and development into Exomedicine… defined as the study of disease mitigation and health enhancement in space under microgravity conditions.
This initiative will be supported by an interdisciplinary team of top scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs, through a joint venture with NanoRacks LLC based in…
News // NanoRacks // November 9, 2009 // no comments
The NanoRacks Platform has undergone final integration at the Kentucky Space facility at the University of Kentucky. A dedicated team of students worked with Professor James Lumpp, as well as the NanoRacks engineers in Houston preparing the Platform for the required NASA safety and technical testing at Marshall Space Flight…
Our biopharma samples returned first to Earth on Soyuz and now to Houston; first results look awesome--great progress for #ISS research.
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