A visual summary of the 44 papers in the SOMA package is also available as a PDF version. All papers can be accessed in the collection page.
Key laboratories and scientific leads for the SOMA resources
Chris Mason, Weill Cornell Medicine, Mason Lab
Afshin Beheshti, Blue Marble Space Institute of Science at NASA Ames Research Center, Beheshti Lab
Mathias Basner, University of Pennsylvannia, Basner Lab
Eliah G. Overbey, The University of Austin, Overbey Lab
Cem Meydan, Weill Cornell Medicine, Meydan Lab
Masafumi Muratani, University of Tsukuba/JAXA, Muratani Lab
Susan Bailey, Colorado State University, Bailey Lab
Eric Bershad, Baylor College of Medicine, Center for Space Medicine
Joseph Borg, University of Malta, Borg Lab
Sylvain Costes, NASA Ames Research Center, Costes Lab and NASA OSDR: Open Science for Life in Space
Stefania Giacomello, SciLifeLab, Giacomello Lab
Christopher Jones, University of Pennsylvannia, Jones Lab
Jaime Mateus, SpaceX
Begum Mathyk, University of South Florida, Begum Lab
Amber Paul, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Paul Lab
Ashot Sargsyan, KBR, Inc., Sargsyan Lab
Jonathan Schisler University of North Carolina, Schisler Lab
Michael Schmidt, Sovaris Aerospace
Mark Shelhamer, Johns Hopkins University, Human Spaceflight Lab
Keith Siew, University College London, Siew Lab
Scott Smith, Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory, Smith Lab
Emmanuel Urquieta, University of Central Florida, Urquieta Lab
Stephen (Ben) Walsh, University College London, Walsh Lab
Fredric Zenhausern, University of Arizona, Zenhausern Lab
Sara Zwart, Nutritional Biochemistry Laboratory, Johnson Space Center
NASA Artificial Intelligence for Life in Space (AI4LS) Working Group, Sylvain V. Costes, Lauren M. Sanders
NASA GeneLab Sample Processing Lab, Valery Boyko
NASA Open Science Data Repository, Sylvain V. Costes, Samrawit G. Gebre, Danielle K. Lopez, Lauren M. Sanders, Ryan T. Scott, Amanda M. Saravia-Butler, San-huei Lai Polo, Rachel Gilbert
Acknowledgements
Thanks to funding, logistical, and mission support from NASA/TRISH, JAXA, ESA, WorldQuant, and SpaceX, as well as thanks to the crews, their families, and all mission support staff and teams. Thanks to all OSDR Analysis Working Group members.
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