Dear All,
I am guest-editing a collection with the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE), which is now live! This [collection ]aims to highlight innovative, visually demonstrated methodologies in the field of space biology. These methodologies may include, but are not limited to:
- Simulated microgravity models (e.g., clinostats, random positioning machines, rotating wall vessels)
- Radiation-based experiments
- Transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic profiling in spaceflight or analog conditions
- Organ-on-a-chip platforms adapted for space research
- Long-duration culture systems for space analog studies
- Animal model protocols for assessing musculoskeletal, immune, and cardiovascular responses to microgravity
- Plant-based experiments examining root architecture, photosynthesis, or stress signaling under altered gravity or in lunar regolith
If you’re interested or know someone who will be interested in contributing, please submit an abstract via the link [Submit an Abstract].
JoVE handles the video production process, making it an excellent opportunity to visually showcase your experimental techniques. The standard-access publication fee is $2400, which includes full video production. Open-access options are also available for an additional fee.
For early-career researchers (within 4 years of receiving a PhD), JoVE is offering a discounted rate of $700. If you or someone you know qualifies, feel free to take advantage of this opportunity!
I look forward to your contribution!
@AIMLawg @HUMANawg @AnimalAWG @PlantAWG @MultiOmicsAWG @RLWG @FemaleReproAWG @ALSDAawg