- About the Analysis Working Groups
- Charter
- How to Join
- Current AWG Members
- AWG Forum
- AWG Annual Reports: 2018 2019
- AWG Workshops: 2018 2019 2021 & 2021 Agenda
- AWG Symposium 2022
AWG Workshop 2021 Agenda
Day 1: November 10th 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
Time | Session | Moderator/Presenter | |
10:00-10:10am | Opening Remarks | Sylvain Costes | |
10:10-10:50am | Keynote Presentation: Disentangling the impact of spaceflight on brain and heart by using spatial multi-omics approaches | Stefania Giacomello | |
10:50-11:40am | Presentation: Future of ML in Space Biology | Lauren Sanders | |
Presentation: Beyond LEO Payload Assessment | Sidney Sun | ||
11:40am-12:40pm | Presentation: Of mice, worms and flies: Using model organisms to anticipate human skeletal muscle responses to spaceflight | Candice Tahimic | |
Presentation: Microbes AWG | David Danko | ||
Presentation: Quantitative proteomic analysis of the medial prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to 15 cGy 600 MeV/n 28Si particles | Aránzazu Manzano | ||
Presentation: Stress-related mutants may show an improved molecular response to spaceflight and Mars gravity level: An European contribution to ESA/NASA Seedling Growth Experiment | Evagelia Laiakis | ||
12:40-1:10pm | Break | ||
1:10-1:30pm | Presentation: Malta’s first ever mission to the ISS | ||
1:30-2:00pm | Optional: AWG Meet and Greet (Breakout Rooms) The purpose of the GeneLab Analysis Working Groups (AWGs) is to optimize the processing of raw omics data from the GeneLab repository in order to maximize the gain of new knowledge from such complex datasets. If you are interested in learning more and/or joining the AWGs, please participate in this breakout section. Animal Plant Microbes Multi-Omics ALSDA |
Day 2: November 12th 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PT
Time | Session | Moderator/Presenter |
10:00-10:10am | Opening Remarks | Jonathan Galazka |
10:10-11:50am | Presentation: Immunity and Spaceflight: Considerations for Exploration Missions | Amber Paul |
Presentation: Microorganisms in space(-relevant environments) | Christine Moissel-Eichinger | |
Presentation: Multi-omics AWG | Diego Galeano | |
Presentation: Plant Transcriptomes Across the Gravity Spectrum | Chris Wolverton | |
Presentation: Spaceflight Microbiology: Beyond the Cultures | Sarah Wallace | |
11:50am-12:20pm | Break | |
12:20-12:50pm | Lightning Talks: Early Career Scientists | |
Presentation: Plant AWG | Parul Gupta | |
Presentation: Multimodal Spatial Transcriptomics | Sami Saarenpää | |
Presentation: Deep learning-based detection of antimicrobial resistance at the International Space Station | Pedro Madrigal | |
Presentation: Thin-Skinned: Multi-mission transcriptomic analysis indicates spaceflight-induced structural damage to skin | Henry Cope | |
Presentation:Re-Analysis of the CARA experiment using different representation learning models including deep learning-based approach | Alex DongHyeon Seo | |
Presentation: Alternative slicing aboard the International Space Station | Erik Hanschen | |
12:50-1:10pm | Presentation: Grants in realm of Space Biology/HRP | Parag Vaishampayan |
Presentation:GL Trainings (GL4U and GL4HS) | Sigrid Reinsch | |
1:10-1:30pm | Presentation: Technology to measure muscle strength of C. elegans on the International Space Station | Siva Vanapalli |
1:30-2:00pm | Optional: AWG Meet and Greet (Breakout Rooms) The purpose of the GeneLab Analysis Working Groups (AWGs) is to optimize the processing of raw omics data from the GeneLab repository in order to maximize the gain of new knowledge from such complex datasets. If you are interested in learning more and/or joining the AWGs, please participate in this breakout section. Animal Plant Microbes Multi-Omics ALSDA |