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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences (2003)
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. "Appendix I: Future Investigations in Cell and Developmental Biology on the ISS." Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003.

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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences

Appendix I
Future Investigations in Cell and Developmental Biology on the ISS

Experiment Number

Experiment Title

Investigator/ Affiliation

Target Mission/ Flight Duration

Estimated Crew Time

Comments

01-057

Drosophila Behavior and Gene Expression in Microgravity

K. Beckingham, Rice University

No earlier than 2004-2006

TBD

CSA is lead agency, insect habitat

01-061

Genetic and Developmental Stability in Response to Long-Term Exposure of Drosophila Melanogaster to a Space Station Environment

J. Thompson, University of Oklahoma

No earlier than 2004-2006

TBD

CSA is lead agency, insect habitat

01-062

Gravity and the Insect Circadian Timing System

T. Hoban-Higgins, University of California, Davis

No earlier than 2004-2006

TBD

NASA is lead agency; ARC is lead center for definition

01-063

Mechanisms and Functional Consequences of Protein Kinase C Isoform Translocation Inhibition in Monocytes Exposed to Microgravity

M.N. Hughes-Fulford, California Institute for Research and Education

No earlier than 2004-2006

TBD

ESA is lead agency

01-092

Effect of Spaceflight on Microbial Gene Expression and Virulence

C. Nickerson, Tulane University

No earlier than 2004-2006

TBD

NASA is lead agency; ARC is lead center for definition

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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences Appendix I Future Investigations in Cell and Developmental Biology on the ISS Experiment Number Experiment Title Investigator/ Affiliation Target Mission/ Flight Duration Estimated Crew Time Comments 01-057 Drosophila Behavior and Gene Expression in Microgravity K. Beckingham, Rice University No earlier than 2004-2006 TBD CSA is lead agency, insect habitat 01-061 Genetic and Developmental Stability in Response to Long-Term Exposure of Drosophila Melanogaster to a Space Station Environment J. Thompson, University of Oklahoma No earlier than 2004-2006 TBD CSA is lead agency, insect habitat 01-062 Gravity and the Insect Circadian Timing System T. Hoban-Higgins, University of California, Davis No earlier than 2004-2006 TBD NASA is lead agency; ARC is lead center for definition 01-063 Mechanisms and Functional Consequences of Protein Kinase C Isoform Translocation Inhibition in Monocytes Exposed to Microgravity M.N. Hughes-Fulford, California Institute for Research and Education No earlier than 2004-2006 TBD ESA is lead agency 01-092 Effect of Spaceflight on Microbial Gene Expression and Virulence C. Nickerson, Tulane University No earlier than 2004-2006 TBD NASA is lead agency; ARC is lead center for definition

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