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Space Biosensor Systems: Implications for Technology Transfer

机译:太空生物传感器系统:技术转让的意义

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To meet the need for continuous, automated monitoring of animal subjects, including; humans, during space flight, NASA is developing advanced physiologic sensor and biotelemetry system technologies. The ability to continuously track basic physiological parameters, such as heart rate, blood pH, and body temperature, in untethered subjects in space is a challenging task. At NASA's Ames Research Center, where a key focus is gravitational biology research, engineers have teamed with life scientists to develop wireless sensor systems for automated physiologic monitoring of animal models as small as the rat. This technology is also being adapted, in collaboration with medical professionals, to meet human clinical monitoring needs both in space and on the ground. Thus, these advanced monitoring technologies have important dual-use functions; they meet space flight data collection requirements and constraints, while concurrently addressing a number of monitoring and data acquisition challenges on the ground in areas of clinical monitoring and biomedical research. Additional applications for these and related technologies are being sought and additional partnerships established that enhance development efforts, reduce costs and facilitate technology infusion between the public and private sectors. This paper describes technology transfer and co-development projects that have evolved out of NASA's miniaturized, implantable chemical sensor development efforts.
机译:满足对动物受试者进行连续,自动监测的需要,包括:人类在太空飞行中,NASA正在开发先进的生理传感器和生物遥测系统技术。在空间中不受束缚的对象中连续跟踪基本生理参数(例如心率,血液pH值和体温)的能力是一项艰巨的任务。在NASA的艾姆斯研究中心(重点是重力生物学研究)上,工程师与生命科学家合作开发了无线传感器系统,用于对大鼠等小动物模型进行自动生理监测。还与医疗专业人员合作,对该技术进行了调整,以满足太空和地面人类临床监控的需求。因此,这些先进的监视技术具有重要的双重功能。它们满足了太空飞行数据收集的要求和约束,同时在临床监测和生物医学研究领域同时解决了地面上的许多监测和数据采集难题。正在寻求这些和相关技术的其他应用程序,并建立了其他伙伴关系,以加强开发工作,降低成本并促进公共部门和私营部门之间的技术融合。本文介绍了技术转移和共同开发项目,这些项目是从NASA的微型可植入化学传感器开发工作中发展而来的。

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