MicroAge UoL
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Follow us on our journey as we send bioengineered muscle to the International Space Station ๐๐ช๐ผ @livuni team of scientists & engineers ๐ฌ๐ง
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02-02-2021 21:12:49
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Exciting times ahead. Our microelectronics consultant, Chris McArdle checking out the science model developments for MicroAge UoL 2 with our skilled engineering Postdoc Mike at Liverpool Uni EEE. Launch scheduled for 2025.
In December 2021, the UK-led muscle ageing experiment from University of Liverpool, funded by us, was launched to the International Space Station. ๐ฐ๏ธ MicroAge UoL will help us learn more about muscle loss and how we can better treat it on Earth. ๐ช๐ Read more ๐ gov.uk/government/newโฆ
Our very own Anne McArdle talking about our MicroAge UoL experiments on the International Space Station generously funded by UK Space Agency
Phys Reports celebrates its first decade! Read the perspective Editorial from Founding Editor Sue Wray: Congratulations to Physiological Reports Susan Wray doi.org/10.14814/phy2.โฆ American Physiological Society The Physiological Society Wiley Biomedical Science #OpenAccess
The countdown is on for the first all-European commercial astronaut mission with Axiom Space! ๐จโ๐ Axiom Mission 3 is set to launch to the International Space Station tonight at 10:11pm. ๐ ๐บ Tune in to the live stream of the launch from 8:15pm ๐ esa.int/ESA_Multimediaโฆ #Ax3
Fab Co- location meeting with UK Space Agency team today. All in same room including our great integration partner Kayser Space. MicroAge2 is progressing well, watch this space. Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
The MicroAge UoL team are leading the way in low gravity research and how it can help us learn more about musculoskeletal science. They join a host of University of Liverpool teams marking International Day of Human Space Flight. ๐ฐ๏ธ๐
Happy International Day of Human Space Flight ๐๐ซ Check out the fantastic space engineering activities that take place here at University of Liverpool โฌ๏ธ featuring our very own Dr Kai Hoettges from Liverpool Uni EEE talking all things MicroAge ๐ช๐ผ
Delighted to be University of Michigan with a team of scientists from University of Liverpool exploring new and complementary research areas. Lots of excellent ideas, excited to see them develop. Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences UMPhysiology Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Research at University of Liverpool
Delighted to see the amazing science and impressive facilities Michigan Kinesiology Excited to discuss some joint approaches moving forward. Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Research at University of Liverpool
Some great discussions around our MicroAge UoL work University of Michigan with future work presented by Samantha Jones too.
Excellent symposium celebrating the postdoctoral fellows and research investigators UMPhysiology. Hearing from Dan Michele how proud they are of the outstanding contributions made by these scientists and describing the amazing support provided to support career development ๐
Blown away by the research going on here University of Michigan Biointerfaces Institute and looking forward to scoping some exciting potential collaborations. Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Faculty of Health and Life Sciences School of Engineering LivUni
Thank you so much to UMPhysiology, particularly Dr Susan Books and Dan Michele for hosting such an amazing visit. We are blown away with the science as well as the hospitality and look forward to working together.