Ed Kelly – 91探花News /news Fri, 17 May 2019 22:47:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Video: Soon, kidneys-on-a-chip will rocket to space station /news/2019/04/18/video-soon-kidneys-on-a-chip-will-rocket-to-space-station/ Thu, 18 Apr 2019 21:53:20 +0000 /news/?p=61712

 

91探花scientists are prepping a聽聽experiment at Cape Canaveral, Florida, awaiting a shuttle launch that will take the chips into space. At an altitude of 250 miles,聽astronauts will help聽study how reduced gravity聽in space affects聽kidney physiology.

Credit card-sized chip devices will contain microchambers that are lined with聽human-derived kidney cells. The cells simulate part of a kidney, and act like part of a kidney when fluid medications or toxins are injected into the device.

A kidney-on-a-chip held by 91探花researcher Ed Kelly. Photo: 91探花

New tools, like the kidney chips, could help find ways to prevent or treat kidney problems in that occur often in astronauts, as well as in people who will never venture into space. Kidney disease occurs in about 10 percent of adults; treatment can diminish quality of life.聽Cells age more rapidly聽in space and can give researchers results that would take much longer on Earth, and without having to test on real people.

A Dragon C19/Falcon 9 supply shuttle will deliver the chips to the International Space Station, where they will be exposed to microgravity for about two weeks.

The chief scientists are Ed Kelly, associate professor of pharmaceutics, ; Jonathan Himmelfarb, kidney disease specialist at 91探花Medicine and professor of medicine, Division of Nephrology, 91探花School of Medicine; and Cathy Yeung, research assistant professor of pharmacy.

The unmanned SpaceX mission CRS17, contracted with , is slated to launch at the end of April, pending favorable conditions.

Read more about the project and where to watch the launch live聽

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