Artemis II: From the Moon to Medicine — NASA’s AVATAR Experiment and Its Impact on Pediatric Care | Dr. Lisa Carnell cover art

Artemis II: From the Moon to Medicine — NASA’s AVATAR Experiment and Its Impact on Pediatric Care | Dr. Lisa Carnell

Artemis II: From the Moon to Medicine — NASA’s AVATAR Experiment and Its Impact on Pediatric Care | Dr. Lisa Carnell

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In this episode Holly Wayment interviews Dr. Lisa Carnell, Director of NASA's Biological and Physical Sciences Division, about the AVATAR bone marrow organ-chip experiment that flew on Artemis II! The team sent personalized microphysiological "organ chips" made from astronaut blood to study deep-space radiation effects and compare results directly to the crew.

They discuss how these small, high‑fidelity models can accelerate translational research for oncology and pediatric diseases, reduce animal testing, enable personalized treatments, and help protect astronaut health on long missions. The chips can model hematopoiesis, test therapies, and provide data on radiation and drug responses.

The amazing conversation also covers broader NASA science: growing plants in space, future lunar and Mars research, and the potential real‑world benefits of space-driven technology for healthcare on Earth. Pediatricians will learn about the incredible search and organ‑chip technology as a tool to personalize care and improve outcomes for children.

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