May 1 – 2, 2024 from 9 am – 2pm PT: Under the overarching theme of "Bridging Space Biology and Advanced Technologies," this free virtual event is open to the public and allows attendees an opportunity to hear about some of the exciting open science stemming from the Analysis Work Group (AWG) community.
The Open Science Data Repository (OSDR) team has been hard at work this year developing new visualization apps to provide additional information for your research and analysis needs using data from the OSDR. Continue reading for more information about our two latest apps:
Environmental Data Application
RadLab Portal and RadLab Data API
GeneLab, an open science multi-omics repository, covering transcriptomics, metagenomics, epigenomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Studies comprise of data from model organisms including microbes, plants, fruit flies, rodents and humans.
The NASA Space Biology Biospecimen Sharing Program (BSP) collects biospecimens to maximize the scientific return from biological spaceflight and associated ground investigations and to encourage and broaden participation from the scientific community in space biology-related research.
Ames Life Sciences Data Archive (ALSDA) collects, curates, and makes available space-relevant higher-order phenotypic datasets. Datasets that enable scientists to perform retrospective analysis across missions, experiments, life science disciplines, research subjects, and species.
NASA Biological Institutional Scientific Collection (NBISC) is a biorepository of non-human samples collected from NASA-funded spaceflight investigations and correlative ground studies. The purpose of NBISC is to receive, store, document, preserve, and make the collection available to the scientific community.