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The NASA
Astrobiology Institute and the National Institutes of Health share the common goal of understanding the fundamental processes of living systems - including such areas as the origin and evolution of microbial populations, the mechanisms of adaptation to stressful environments, and the development of new technology to advance these and other areas of research. The perspectives of these institutions differ dramatically, but when combined generate an exciting forum for the development of novel ideas and directions for future research and collaboration.
To this end, NAI and NIH are holding a joint symposium to initiate a dialog on the scientist-to-scientist level which we hope will ultimately lead to joint projects.
Runtime:
06:32:33
NLM Title:
The National Institutes of Health and the NASA Astrobiology Institute Joint Symposium [electronic resource]
Author:
National Institutes of Health and the NASA Astrobiology Institute Joint Symposium
Publisher:
[Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2001]
Abstract:
(CIT): The NASA Astrobiology Institute and the National Institutes of Health share the common goal of understanding the fundamental processes of living systems - including such areas as the origin and evolution of microbial populations, the mechanisms of adaptation to stressful environments, and the development of new technology to advance these and other areas of research. The perspectives of these institutions differ dramatically, but when combined generate an exciting forum for the development of novel ideas and directions for future research and collaboration. To this end, NAI and NIH are holding a joint symposium to initiate a dialog on the scientist-to-scientist level which we hope will ultimately lead to joint projects.
Subjects:
Environmental Microbiology Exobiology
Publication Types:
Congresses Government Publications Webcasts
Rights:
This is a work of the United States Government. No copyright exists on this material. It may be disseminated freely.