3rd Annual "Life in Space" Symposium
Undercroft Lecture Theatre, DMC - C121
bundoora, australia
La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science
Event description
The world stands on the brink of an exciting new era in space exploration: ensuring humans can live healthy lives and produce edible crops off Earth. Australian research institutions are aligning their efforts to further the study of the impact of low gravity on plants and microbes. Discover the potential for microgravity research, training, and production in Victoria and across Australia in universities, industry, and government.
Please join us for the day to hear about the latest research, success stories and international speakers, followed by networking drinks.
Agenda
- 9.00am: Opening address
- 9.10am: Success stories - research groups who made it to space in 2024
- 9.50am: How industry is enabling us to get to space
- 10.30am: Space radiation, isolation, and other space hazards
- 11.10am: Morning tea break
- 11.30am: International speaker
- 11.55am: Microgravity research from the molecular to the cellular
- 12.40pm: Lunch break, including student poster session
- 1.30pm: Space science education and outreach
- 2.30pm: Food and agriculture in space
- 3.30pm: Break
- 3.40pm: Living in space
- 4.40pm: Final remarks
- 4.45pm: Networking drinks
Hosted by the Victorian Microgravity and Space Life Sciences Consortium.
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Undercroft Lecture Theatre, DMC - C121
bundoora, australia
Hosted by
La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science