TEDx Talks Science

Dr. Zalli highlights the pivotal role of personalized medicine, AI, 3D printing, and space genomics in advancing tailored medical treatments and discovering innovative healthcare solutions.

Chris Mason is a professor of genomics, physiology, and biophysics at Cornell, doing research on the long-term effects of space on the human body. He is the author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds. Listen to Chris Mason where he talks about Space Travel, Colonization, and Long-Term Survival in Space | Lex Fridman Podcast

Project Maleth, being led by Prof. Joseph Borg from the Department of Applied Biomedical Science, would be sending scientific data to the International Space Station with the aim of ushering Maltese science into a new era of space diplomacy. Listen to the Project MALETH

Christopher E. Mason believes we must get off our planet to ensure our species’ long-term survival. In his talk at the Frontiers Forum 2019, he presented the latest data from NASA’s astronaut twin study on the effects of space travel – and his 500-year vision for human expansion to Mars and beyond.

All systems are go for a close encounter with one of the smallest yet most active comets known. And it will be happening coincident with Dr. James L. Green’s presentation. He is director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington D.C. NASA’s Deep Impact spacecraft is hurtling toward Comet Hartley 2 for a breathtaking 700-kilometer flyby Nov. 4.

Geneticist and urban metagenome researcher Chris Mason of Weill Cornell Medicine shares how he’s mapping his expertise into the distant future of outer space in the interest of humanity’s interplanetary survival.

See the exciting journey through time and space with Dr. Christopher Mason. Learn where it all began and how he has taken his research to space and back.

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