In this talk, cellular and molecular details on the human and microbial responses to short and long-duration spaceflight will be detailed, which span several NASA, SpaceX, and Axiom missions and provide key lessons for upcoming lunar and Mars missions. Then, recent advances in biotechnology, multi-omics, data modeling, and cross-species genome engineering will be highlighted, which have shown novel means of extremophile adaptation in space and chimeric human cells with increased radioresistance. Together, these tools, methods, and data support an ethical and ambitious, 500-year plan of reengineering biology to enable life on other worlds, and also reveal the best candidate planets for life in new solar systems. Learning Objectives: 1. List types of sequencing and genomics methods. 2. List several methods for epigenome engineering. 3. Describe the genomic changes that occur in a spacecraft and in astronauts.
THIS WEBINAR WILL BE BROADCAST IN SPANISH Clinical laboratories generate most of the objective data on which diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic decisions are made. By considering the current availability of information analytics technologies, health institutions have an opportunity to drive best practices and outcomes for patients and the health system. In this virtual seminar, we will show a real example of how the integration of information sources and the use of the clinical decision support system has contributed to an institution achieving optimized patient care and simultaneously, has transformed the Clinical Laboratory into a center of decision and value creation. Dr. Maria Salinas will show us the exciting journey of the Hospital de San Juan de Alicante on its route to turning its laboratory into a leading laboratory, capable of actively contributing to the achievement of better patient outcomes, through the adoption of CDS as a pillar to deliver relevant information that supports clinical decisions. Learning Objectives Laboratories around the world face similar challenges. Among the most important is the lack of real-time access to information for decision-making and time constraints to be delivered to activities that generate value Understand how Decision support systems (CDSS) help professionals in the laboratory, at the point of care, and at other times of the care act to define personalized behaviors in favor of better outcomes for patients. Learn about how CDS Applications contribute to improving adherence to best practices, execution of reflex tests, automatic clinical validation of laboratory results, optimization of the demand for interventions, and population characterization Demonstrate value by reducing the time spent on operational tasks and actively dedicating more time to clinical value generation, makes laboratories to become leaders in the health system Webinars will be available for unlimited on-demand viewing after live event. Labroots is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E. ® Program. By attending this webinar, you can earn 1 Continuing Education credit once you have viewed the webinar in its entirety.
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