Host Parag Mallick chats with Professor Afshin Beheshti who is a Professor of Surgery, Director of the Center for Space Biomedicine, and Associate Director of the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition, Professor Beheshti has a visiting researcher appointment at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard and is president of two non-profits – the COVID-19 International Research Team and Kwaai. The latter aims to democratize access to artificial intelligence through the design, construction, and maintenance of a free personal AI called Kwaai.
Professor Beheshti’s research covers a range of topics focused on how circulating mirco RNAs and mitochondria impact health, but this conversation focuses primarily on Professor Beheshti’s work advancing our understanding of how spaceflight impacts biology. We cover:
How research on spaceflight and biology is done
Gaps that remain in our understanding of spaceflight and biology
Omics studies of spaceflight and biology
How studying spaceflight and biology enhances our understanding of human health more broadly
"Provides open access to biological and physical science datasets from spaceflight and ground studies, enabling data reuse for discovery and innovation."
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