UF innovate news

UF Scientist Studies Muscle Loss in Space To Benefit Astronauts and Patients on Earth (UF News)

share on social media:

Astronauts traveling to Mars will face many challenges, but one of the most serious is muscle loss during long space missions. A study led by University of Florida researcher Siobhan Malany, Ph.D., sheds light on how human biology changes in microgravity and could help protect astronaut health while also offering hope for patients with muscle-wasting diseases on Earth.

Malany, an associate professor in the College of Pharmacy, a member of UF’s Astraeus Space Institute, and director of the in-space Biomanufacturing Innovation Hub, recently published findings showing how muscle cells adapt in space. Her team studied bioengineered three-dimensional muscle tissues derived from biopsy cells from both younger and older individuals and observed how they responded to electrical stimulation in microgravity.

 

Read more about UF Scientist Studies Muscle Loss in Space To Benefit Astronauts and Patients on Earth.

More News