Hello everyone @AIMLawg ! We are excited to announce the formation of the CDSS Subgroup, co-led by @AliReza-H and me. This subgroup is under the leadership of @lauren.sanders , and we are incredibly grateful for the support and guidance she has provided in establishing the subgroup.
In the upcoming meetings, we will be working on defining a focused research and development roadmap for the subgroup.
Our work will focus on clinical decision support systems, including the development of AI-driven health monitoring frameworks and agentic AI architecture for long-duration spaceflight missions. We are also interested in exploring AI/ML model development, multimodal learning, and multi-omics data analysis to support advanced health intelligence systems.
Those interested in contributing to AI/ML development, multi-omics analysis, dataset design, agent-based system architecture, or integration research are welcome to contact us to join the subgroup activities.
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Awesome! I have great ideas.
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I am very interested in contributing to the CDSS subgroup
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Great! I am very much interested in contributing to this group as it is very much related to research interest.
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Hi, this topic is literally at the center of my interest (deep space exploration medical preparedness, health and life support, health/ clinical data science, PhD) - I would like to join/ contribute! Please PM me if interested.
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Hi @amaanarif25 @robertn01 @SirlaneBioQuantica @luis.depombopuerta
That’s awesome to have you in CDSS !
Please send us your email so we can have you in our subgroup email-list 
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ccnaney@aggies.ncat.edu thank you!
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robert.nagy@community.isunet.edu
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Hi everyone,
Thank you very much for your interest. Kindly take a moment to fill out the Excel sheet.
Your participation is greatly appreciated.
@luis.depombopuerta @SirlaneBioQuantica @amaanarif25 @robertn01 @ccnaney
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This sounds great Ritika!
II’m interested in this topic and I’m excited to be a part of it.
physicseyup@gmail.com
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Hello everyone, thank you for the enthusiastic response.
This is a reminder that our meeting is scheduled for today, 13 March at 4:00 PM GMT.
Link: https://meet.google.com/sxb-qkcp-wmv
@Eyup_phy @ccnaney @SirlaneBioQuantica @luis.depombopuerta @amaanarif25 @robertn01 @luis.depombopuerta
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Hello everyone!
This is a quick reminder that our meeting will begin in nearly 30 minutes.
Today, we’ll be discussing the goals we’ve developed so far for the subgroup. We will also begin dividing the work among interested members.
Looking forward to meeting everyone in the session!
Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/sxb-qkcp-wmv
Hey folks! I’ve shared a GDrive folder dedicated to some of the preliminary workflows (a structured braindump).
All added who provided email contact in the shared spreadsheet. Hope is helpful - add in anything you wish/ feel relevant/ interesting. Any access issues, drop me an email!
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Thanks Robert do you want to add the ideas doc so there are not differing areas of storage cheers wayne
How are we determining what goes where ?
Thanks for suggesting, Wayne. Yes, favouring the idea having a singlular ‘provenance’ of all relevant shared files. I am happy to add on any key document, likewise, all who have access to the shared GDrive folder can amend, upload, edit contents, create new sub-folders, etc. Added a new sub-folder as ‘00_members_roles_remits’, uploaded a copy of the Google sheet (‘snapshot’ as of today 15th March 2026) shared by Ritika earlier. I think any ideation related doc may go under 01_scoping… sub-folder. Equally, happy for any of the sub-group leads to copy the shared GDrive folder and hosting on their own Google account, hence taking over the ownership so to speak.
Cheers, Rob
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Thanks Rob I love your ideas. And abilities. My brain is more than just a little unstructured at the best of times and if there is a way to pull all this work together especially as you mention with some sort of Provinence (not ownership) where you can go ah Ali or Rob or Lauren or the group discussion, minutes, added these then a contributor can quickly check with them about if there are other items articles etc.
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Hi everyone
Thank you all for the enthusiastic response and support. I’m truly grateful for the collaboration and willingness everyone has shown.
Members who expressed interest in working on problem research are welcome to start contributing their research in the shared Word document.
For additional context and resources, please find the following materials:
I sincerely appreciate the effort and teamwork from all members contributing to this subgroup. Looking forward to our continued collaboration.
Best regards.
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Hello everyone,
I have researched a few key datasets that are relevant to our ultimate goal of building the CDSS framework. These include RNA/multi-omics datasets for tracking gene expression and immune response, metagenomics datasets for understanding microbiome dynamics and pathogen detection, environmental sensor data for monitoring habitat conditions, plant image datasets for crop health analysis, and radiation biology datasets for modeling DNA damage and long-term risks.
The document provides a structured overview of these datasets, their relevance, and how they are integrated into the ML pipeline through preprocessing, feature engineering, and modeling. It also explains how different agents like Human Health, Agriculture, Habitat, and Radiation will utilize these datasets to generate meaningful insights.
Additionally, the document highlights the problem relevance, emphasizing that current space health and habitat monitoring systems are fragmented, reactive, and heavily dependent on Earth-based intervention. It points out the lack of integration across domains such as human health, environment, and microbial systems, which limits early anomaly detection and proactive decision-making.
In this context, the datasets play a critical role in enabling a unified, multi-agent CDSS that can continuously monitor, predict risks, detect anomalies early, and support autonomous, real-time decision-making for long-duration space missions.

CDSS Research Doc 1 20 March’26 (1).pdf (5.2 MB)
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