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Surveying Microbiome Connections to 7mÊÓƵ with Implications for Long-Duration Human Space Flight

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On July 13, 2020, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) co-hosted a one-day workshop exploring the connection between the microbiome, healthcare and the future of human exploration.

View recorded presentations below:

Welcome, Introduction and Context
Steve Mayo, Ph.D., Caltech and TRISH
Dorit Donoviel, Ph.D., TRISH
Sarkis Mazmanian, Ph.D., Caltech

Perspective on the Field and Effects of Radiation on Microbiome
Rob Knight, Ph.D., University of California San Diego

Gut microbes in Multiple Sclerosis: Structural, Functional and Integrative Analysis
Sergio Baranzini, Ph.D., UCSF

Gut-Brain Connections to Behaviors in Mice
Sarkis Mazmanian, Ph.D., Caltech

Gut-Brain Connections to Behaviors in Humans 
Emeran Mayer, M.D., Ph.D., UCLA

Microbial Pathways to Metabolite Production 
Michael Fischbach, Ph.D., Stanford

Microbiome Sequencing Technologies
Joe Petrosino, Ph.D., 7mÊÓƵ

Autism Clinical Trials
Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, Ph.D., ASU

Gut Bacteria Human co-Metabolism - Implications in Neuropsychiatric Diseases
Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, Ph.D., Duke

 
Radiation Effects on Microbiome / Metabolome
Amrita Cheema, Ph.D., Georgetown

 
Investment in Microbiome Space
Denise Kelly, Ph.D., Seventure

Microbiome in Cancer and COVID-19
Stephanie Culler, Ph.D., Persephone Biosciences

Regulatory Considerations for Microbiome-Based Therapeutics
Paul Carlson, Ph.D., FDA