Life Science Research in Extreme Environments: Insights from Astronaut Jessica Meir


Life science research is pushing beyond traditional laboratory boundaries, venturing into some of the most extreme environments known to humanity. From the icy landscapes of Antarctica to the weightless conditions of space, scientists are uncovering how life adapts under intense stress.

In a compelling discussion, NASA astronaut and marine biologist Jessica Meir shared her experiences conducting cutting-edge biological research aboard the International Space Station (ISS), offering valuable perspectives on the future of science in extreme conditions.

Before joining NASA, Meir’s research focused on animals capable of surviving in harsh environments, including emperor penguins and deep-diving marine species.

These studies provided a strong foundation for her work in space, where conditions are even more challenging. Her transition highlights the growing importance of interdisciplinary science in understanding life’s resilience across vastly different ecosystems.

International Academic Excellence Awards

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