Shankini Doraisingam
@shankini
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15-03-2009 09:41:40
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How does space research benefit human health on Earth? 🌎 Find out at @cubouldernext in San Francisco where Shankini Doraisingam (AeroEngr’98) of BioServe Space Technologies will present One Cell at a Time: Benefitting Human Health on Earth From Space Life Science Research 🚀
“I remember seeing Sally Ride on the cover of Newsweek and thinking, ‘I want to be a part of that!’” Form there, Shankini Doraisingam knew CU Boulder 🦬 was a top pick for her aerospace ambitions. 🚀
“We enable scientists to do compelling research.” CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 Alumna Shankini Doraisingam on why CU Boulder 🦬 is the prime institution for aerospace.
“I couldn’t believe it — I was honored to receive the prestigious NASA Silver Snoopy Award from Jack Fischer. I’m happy to be a part of the group CU Boulder 🦬 that’s making the world a better place. 🌎
We are soooo grateful to our partners BioServe Space Technologies for the vital role they've played in the Kidney on a Chip project as we prepare for the launch to the ISS_Research ! UW School of Pharmacy UW Medicine NW Kidney Centers Kidney Research Institute ISS National Lab
Rodent Research Onboard the ISS Panel chaired by Dr. Louis Stodieck. #ISSRDC BioServe Space Technologies
Angiex, a payload executed by S. Auñón-Chancellor supported by BioServe Space Technologies being presented at #ISSRDC
Synthetic Bone, another payload supported by BioServe Space Technologies at #ISSRDC in the Accelerating Startups in Space Session.
Working inside LSG for the Micro15 experiment, I prepare some samples of cells to be incubated in microgravity: an experiment that’s only possible on board the International International Space Station. #MissionBeyond ISS_Research
Humbled to have Jim visit our new CU Boulder Engineering 🦬 control center while performing operations on @Space_Stations’s Micro-15 experiment with Luca Parmitano! 🛰
Human heart cells grown in space! 🚀 A 6-year project comes to a close. Our @iss_casis & Stanford CVI study using stem cell-derived heart muscle cells to model the effects of spaceflight on the heart...was published today in StemCellReports! cell.com/stem-cell-repo… (Thread)
Congratulation @ArunSharma, Kate Rubins, Alexa Wnorowski, PhD (she/her). Thanks International Space Station, BioServe Space Technologies, SpaceX, OrionsQuest, ISS National Lab, @nih_nhlbi, NASA, American Heart Association, U.S. National Science Foundation, and others for support. Truly a multi-disciplinary collaboration! Katie Hunt cnn.com/2019/11/07/hea…
The OsteoOmics2 experiment investigates the cellular mechanism of bone loss – vital knowledge for future space explorers and for diseases like osteoporosis or bed-ridden patients on Earth. First I thaw the frozen bone cells, then Colonel Andrew “Drew” Morgan, Army Astronaut changes their growth media.
Space suit gloves aren’t the only gloves astronauts wear in microgravity. The Life Science Glovebox provides a place on the International Space Station to conduct experiments in a sealed environment. Jessica Meir used it to work on the OsteoOmics-2 study last week. go.nasa.gov/2zqZ296
I will never get over how awesome it is to see your research actually being done on the ISS. Here is Kate Rubins doing some media exchanges for our Cardinal Heart team❤️🔬 Dilip Thomas Joseph C Wu, MD, PhD Stanford CVI Shankini Doraisingam BioServe Space Technologies NCATS ISS National Lab The Robert Mehrabian College of Engineering
I’m certain my PhD experiments (not in space) would have been so much better with Shankini Doraisingam looking over my shoulder. She’s the coolest! 💗
The third day of the Cardinal Muscle operations kicked off around 2:50 AM this morning here in Boulder (8:50 AM up on the International Space Station .) Today we worked with Megan McArthur and Thomas Pesquet to perform BioCell media exchanges, job well done to everyone!