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Breakthroughs in Space Life Science Research

From Apollo 16 to the ISS

  • Gives a unique overview of over 70 years of space life science research with focus on Europe
  • Highlights the key findings in space life science research
  • Emphasizes the most innovative developments for terrestrial medical applications
  • Provides an outlook on space life sciences in the upcoming era of space exploration

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Space Life Sciences (BRIEFSSLS)

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. A Long Way for Europe and Germany: From Apollo 16 to the International Space Station ISS

    • Günter Ruyters, Markus Braun, Katrin Maria Stang
    Pages 15-41
  3. Success Stories: Incremental Progress and Scientific Breakthroughs in Life Science Research

    • Günter Ruyters, Markus Braun, Katrin Maria Stang
    Pages 43-113
  4. Success Stories: Innovative Developments for Biomedical Diagnostics and Preventative Health Care

    • Günter Ruyters, Markus Braun, Katrin Maria Stang
    Pages 115-138
  5. Space Life Sciences in the Exploration Era: An Outlook on Future Challenges and Opportunities

    • Günter Ruyters, Markus Braun, Katrin Maria Stang
    Pages 139-155

About this book

This last volume of the SpringerBriefs in Space Life Sciences series is setup in 5 main parts.

The 1st part shortly summarizes the history of life science research in space from the late 40s until today with focus on Europe and Germany, followed by a part on describing flight opportunities including the Space Shuttle/Spacelab system and the International Space Station ISS; in the 3rd part it focuses on extraordinary success stories of this constantly challenging research program and highlights some important key findings in space life science research. The book introduces in the 4th part innovative developments in non-invasive biomedical diagnostics and training methods for astronauts that emerge from this program and are of benefit for people on Earth especially in the aging society. Last but not least in its 5th part it closes with an outlook on the future of space life sciences in the upcoming era of space exploration.

The book is intended for students and research scientists in the life sciences and biomedicine as well as for interested lay persons, who wish to get an overview of space life science research: its´ early days, current status and future directions.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Retired, Rheinbreitbach, Germany

    Günter Ruyters

  • German Space Agency, Research and Exploration, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Bonn, Germany

    Markus Braun, Katrin Maria Stang

About the authors

Günter Ruyters is the former Head of Germany´s Space Life Sciences Program at the German Space Administration, German Aerospace Center DLR and served as Germany´s delegate of the Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration Program Board of the European Space Agency ESA. He was also appointed professor at the Faculty of Biology, University of Bielefeld.

Katrin Maria Stang is Parabolic Flight Program Manager and Coordinator for the Human Research Program at the Department of Research and Exploration at the German Space Agency, German Aerospace Center (DLR). Her responsibilities include management of experiment hardware development for the International Space Station and coordination of the utilization of ground analogues for human physiology projects.

Markus Braun is Head of Germany´s Space Life Sciences Program at the German Space Agency, German Aerospace Center (DLR), and serves as Germany´s delegate of the Human Spaceflight, Microgravity and Exploration Program Board of the European Space Agency ESA. He is appointed faculty member at the University Bonn and is principal investigator and project manager of gravitational biology, physiology and bioregenerative life support projects conducted on various microgravity flight opportunities.

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Softcover Book USD 79.99
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