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May 14, 2021 by G. Saldana

Texas A&M AgriLife, NASA explore potential collaborative interests

Enhancing space flight nutrition, health highlighted in symposium

Image of a pineapple floating in space with water, looking down on Earth
Texas A&M AgriLife illustration by Gabe Saldana

Texas A&M AgriLife and NASA explored further research opportunities in human space flight spanning topics covering food, nutrition and health during a recent collaborative online symposium.

Organizers included Texas A&M AgriLife, Prairie View A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NASA’s Johnson Space Center Human Health and Performance Directorate, NASA Human Research Program and Translational Research Institute for Space Health.

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