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ExoMed 2016 Conference

Posted on May 2, 2016 1:19:14 AM

 

Conference - La Jolla, CA, United States

 

Join us in La Jolla, CA at the Museum of Contemporary Art for our third international conference of scientists, space professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs shaping the future of exomedicine.

 

Join scientists, space professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, and educators to discuss the latest findings, ideas and upcoming missions surrounding the expanding field of Exomedicine...the R&D and commercialization of medical solutions in the microgravity environment of space for applications on Earth.

At this conference you will:

Explore the biomedical dynamics of microgravity;

Discuss bioengineering and manufacturing in space; 

Hear from scientists, NASA professionals, companies and entrepreneurs with interests and actual Exomedicine experiment experience on the International Space Station (ISS) in such areas as regenerative medicine, synthetic biology, drug design, cancer, etc.

Learn about opportunities to engage in and pursue this frontier in medicine.

Astronaut, Doctor, Engineer, Inventor & Speaker: Astronaut David Wolf, MD EE

Learn more at AstronautDavidWolf.com

 

Tuesday, June 7, 2016 (
Museum of Contemporary Art
700 Prospect Street
La Jolla, CA
 
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