Space Health Innovation Conference
The Translational Research Institute for Space Health provides grants to entrepreneurs to help accelerate product development, says Lisa Suennen, chair of the strategic advisory board of TRISH.
Author Emily Peters shares how her book "Procedure: Women Remaking Medicine" is involved in the conversations about space and creating a better healthcare system.
Altwork founder and CEO Che Voigt demonstrates how his company's workstation technology adapts to any position, helping those with spinal or muscular issues do their work.
Danielle Carroll, postdoctoral scholar and orthopaedic surgeon at UCSF, discusses the lessons space health can learn from global health.
Drew Glaser, postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Davis, is using microfluidics technology to simulate conditions that occur in space.
Zelia Worman, support scientist at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, says multiple industries are coming together to evaluate the risks of space travel.
Rick Beberman, CEO of Sira Medical, demonstrates his company's VR/AR surgery planning tool, which he says can save up to 20% of operating room time and provide additional revenue opportunities.
James Hury, deputy director and chief innovation officer at the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, says space health is helping bring cutting-edge technologies to Mars and back down to Earth.
Maintaining the health of humans leaving Earth pushes our current capabilities, says Dr. Dan Lowenstein, executive vice chancellor and provost at UCSF.
Level Ex founder and CEO Sam Glassenberg talks about how gaming can be used to prepare for space health emergencies and demonstrates the VR technology involved.