List of Exhibitors Eagle Applied Sciences, LLC

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List of Exhibitors
Eagle Applied Sciences, LLC
Eagle Applied Sciences, LLC is a cutting-edge Life/Applied Sciences company
headquartered in San Antonio, TX. Eagle is heavily concentrated in scientific research
and development. As well, Eagle is also adept in providing a cadre of talent to
commercial and government customers in bio-medical and scientific support staffing.
Eagle is an Alaskan Native Corporation and can compete in the full and open
marketplace or accept sole source contracts.
FAA/Office of Commercial Space Transportation
FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation has the mission to protect the public
health and safety, safety of property, and national security and foreign policy interest of
the United States. We encourage, facilitate, and promote commercial space launches
and reentries by the private sector. We also regulate and encourage amateur rocket
activities. We accomplish our mission by consulting with industry, educating the public;
and issuing licenses or experimental permits to commercial launch services providers,
vehicle developers, and launch site operators.
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin Space Sciences is a teammate of Wyle Laboratories, Inc. on the NASA
Life Sciences Contract. As a teammate, Lockheed Martin provides spaceflight hardware
development and integration; food systems; human factors engineering; flight
experiment development, training,and operations; mission management; flight
experiment data systems; and data.
NASA Exchange — Johnson Space Center
Starport is a quality of life program that directly supports the mission of the Johnson
Space Center by providing a variety of support activities and employee services.
Included are the wellness programs, fitness and recreational services, food and vending
services, retail operations, employee activities, and convenience services. The goal of
these activities/services is to enhance work life, promote mental and physical fitness,
and generally provide a working enviroment that helps attract and retail quality
employees.
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
The National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) is a NASA-funded
consortium of institutions studying the health risks related to long-duration spaceflight
and developing countermeasures to mitigate the risks. While solving space health
issues, NSBRI’s efforts have the additional benefit of improving health care on Earth.
The Institute’s science, technology, and education projects take place at more than
60 institutions across the United States.
Springer
Knowledge, information, and quality — these are the three things that shape Springer
Science+Business Media's publishing activities. We aim to offer excellence — more than
150 Nobel prize-winners have published with Springer to the present date. Many of our
publications are considered authoritative works in their field, read by academics and
students, and used by libraries and universities, academic professionals, and
practitioners in various branches of industry.
University of Houston, Department of Health and Human Performance
HHP is committed to contributing to cutting-edge research by collaborating with some of
the best investigators in the world. As such, we have partnered with NASA’s Johnson
Space Center to offer a unique Space Life Sciences curriculum to our Master’s and
Doctoral degree programs. This curriculum focuses on the challenges of adapting to a
microgravity environment and developing improved methods for the diagnosis and
treatment of pathological processes in humans working in space.
Wyle
The Bioastronautics Contract Team led by Wyle provides comprehensive support to the
NASA Space Life Sciences Directorate for research, engineering, operations, quality,
and flight integration. Bioastronautics enables human space flight by developing flight
hardware, implementing scientific systems for flight research and providing technical
expertise for every aspect of space medicine and human research in space. Our
innovative approach to the integration of science and engineering, spaceflight research,
and process improvement is the key to successful research in space.
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