Congratulations for the release Space Omics and Medical Atlas at Nature

Congratulations AWG members for this amazing achievement with the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) across orbits (nature.com) release

The Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) package is comprised of manuscripts, data, protocols, and code. This collaboration with over 100 institutions from <25 countries worked together to release 40+ publications in Nature Press.

OSDR AWGs, OSDR Team members, and Ames scientists contributed to 17 papers across six Nature Journals !

Data generated from I4 mission, 10 studies with 25 total datasets, is available in OSDR. Processed data made publicly available, while private raw data will require an application process with board approval to gain access.

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I’m totally amazed by the huge work that has been done to create the SOMA!

CONGRATS to the whole team :clap: :raised_hands:

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Congratulations to all members involved, great job :clap: :raised_hands:

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Months of work and finally we have the results. Congratulations to all

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Congratulations to the AWG members for the amazing release of the Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) in Nature! Special

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Congratulations to everyone involved! It is a remarkable achievement.

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Well done for this amazing collaborative work!

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Magnificent Team Work!.
Best Regards,
Adrian Guzman
Mexican Space Agency

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Cheers and thanks Jean and Adrian! There’ll be more too, so glad you and others are here in the AWG to engage in more research projects :tada::rocket::blush:

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