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BioServe Space Technologies has been designing, building, and flying microgravity life science resea

06/29/2025

We are having a busy weekend here, in BioServe’s Payload Operations Control Center. Saturday morning, we operated a remote controlled Keyence microscope, to image cells from the Cancer in Low Earth Orbit (CLEO-3) investigation. Simultaneously, we assisted the crew as they performed a media exchange on muscle cells, in the Life Sciences Glovebox Glovebox, for the Myogenesis investigation. This morning, we are again imaging CLEO-3 and imaging the M4D payload.

https://www.axiomspace.com/research/cancer-in-low-earth-orbit
https://www.nasa.gov/mission/station/research-explorer/investigation/? =9318
https://www.axiomspace.com/research/microfluidics-design

Cancer Research in Space for Life on Earth: Five Projects Selected Through ISS National Lab Solicitation in Partnership With NASA 07/30/2024

Some exciting space research news was just announced at the ISS Research and Development Conference!

Three of the five research teams, selected to develop and fly their cancer research investigations, intend to work with BioServe Space Technologies, who will provide engineering and logistical support to prepare the projects for spaceflight and successful operations on station.

Cancer Research in Space for Life on Earth: Five Projects Selected Through ISS National Lab Solicitation in Partnership With NASA The ISS National Lab and NASA BPS have announced the projects eligible to launch R&D to the ISS through the inaugural Igniting Innovation solicitation.

Photos from BioServe Space Technologies's post 07/28/2024

Here is a look at the people, behind the scenes and the hardware being put together, in preparation for NG-21.

Support hardware kits have been built, circuit cards designed, soldered and calibrated. Bioreactors have been assembled. We are ready to grow stem cells on ISS.

In this investigation, BioServe aims to develop a novel stem cell expansion bioreactor (BICEP) and protocols for its use in space. BICEP will leverage BioServe’s proven hardware from past missions for various cell and tissue culture investigations while complying with federal and industry standards. Following validation in this first phase, the team plans to build upon this work through future investigations on the space station. This project was selected through NASA’s 2022 InSPA Research Announcement and was sponsored by the ISS National Lab.

Photos from BioServe Space Technologies's post 06/24/2024

Bioserve is a full-service, turnkey partner with 37 years of experience in designing, manufacturing and assembling custom space-flight hardware. Here, Paul Koenig and Ian Peck review a design, prior to machining and billet stock awaits one of our CNC mills. Next stop - the ISS!

Microgravity Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers 06/06/2024

Calling all Colorado Middle School Teachers!📣
Excite and engage your students with the wonders of microgravity!🦠🚀🛰️🧑‍🚀

Apply to join the 2024 Microgravity Summer Institute for Middle School Teachers at University of Colorado Boulder.

Selected in-service Colorado middle school teachers will learn about the physical concepts underlying microgravity in simple terms. Teachers will also be trained on hands-on activities that bring microgravity and real research data for the ISS into the classroom! After fully participating, teachers can receive up to a $200 stipend. Travel assistance is also available to those who qualify.

🗓️Date: Wednesday, July 17th
⏰Time: 8am-5pm MDT
🗺️Location: University of Colorado Boulder

Applications for the summer 2024 Microgravity SIMST are now open and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The final day to submit an application is June 28, 2024 at 11:59pm MDT.

For the application link and more information regarding this event please visit our website at: https://www.colorado.edu/center/bioserve/microgravity-summer-institute-middle-school-teachers

Questions? Please reach out to Emily Mitzak at [email protected].

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05/28/2024

Here is a great photo of the on-orbit set up of the hardware BioServe built!

Gel-Coated Tubes Flying on SpaceX CRS-29 Will Investigate How the Mucus Lining of the Lungs Affects Drug Delivery 05/28/2024

Bioserve is continuing to operate the Gaucho Lung experiment hardware it designed and manufactured, for researchers at the University of California. We are seeing very interesting fluid dynamics in microgravity.

Gel-Coated Tubes Flying on SpaceX CRS-29 Will Investigate How the Mucus Lining of the Lungs Affects Drug Delivery This research could lead to improved drug delivery, and ultimately, a higher treatment success rate for those suffering from breathing problems.

Brain Disease Research Gets a New Backdrop: Space 05/02/2024

The BioServe recovery team has finished their work at Kennedy Space Center and the samples have been transported to the New York Stem Cell Foundation labs for analysis. We look forward to hearing about interesting results and future investigations!

Brain Disease Research Gets a New Backdrop: Space If you picture where brain disease research takes place, you might conjure an image of a laboratory full of...

04/26/2024

The BioServe Real-time Ops team has just wrapped up a month of early morning shifts, supporting the National Stem Cell Foundation's HBOND (Human Brain Organoid Models for Neurodegenerative Disease & Drug Discovery) payload.

Please read more about this exciting research here:
https://www.issnationallab.org/release-spxcrs30-ncsf-brain-organoids/

03/15/2024

BioServe has completed supporting the return of Project Eagle on Crew-7 Return. The Crew recently completed operations, using BioServe’s Dual Chamber BioCell cell culture system. Our science customer is headed back to Emory University to assess their results!

See more here!

https://www.nasa.gov/mission/station/research-explorer/investigation/? =8589

03/15/2024

Ever struggle with a little mildew on your fridge seal? BioServe-supported researchers have been characterizing the effects of microbial growth on materials commonly used in the production of spacecraft. The last of these Bacterial Adhesion and Corrosion samples are about to return from the ISS!

Bacterial Adhesion and Corrosion uses one of many cell culture systems BioServe has produced and flown over the years.

See the science description here:
https://science.nasa.gov/biological-physical/investigations/bac-study

11/05/2023

BioServe is supporting research in the areas of ageing, immunology, fluid dynamics as it relates to lung function and biofilm formation on board the International Space Station (ISS). Scientists from the Pasteur Institute, Sup Biotech, University of California San Francisco, Arizona State University, University of California Santa Barbara and Texas State University are collaborating with BioServe to launch their experiments to the ISS on SpaceX CRS-29 November 9th at 9:16pm EST. Partnerships with NASA, the European Space Agency, the French Space Agency, the ISS National Laboratory and the National Science Foundation have helped make this research possible.

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