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    Biomedical Researchers and NASA Meet on International Space Station Science Experiments

    As construction of the International Space Station nears completion, NASA and its national laboratory partners are preparing to utilize the unique environment in space for science. The science community with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and NASA's space station research facilitators are scheduled to meet at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on June 16. This will be the first opportunity for researchers to explore the logistics of flying their experiments on the space station.

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Overview

    The 2005 NASA Authorization Act designated the U.S segment of the ISS as a national laboratory and directed NASA to develop a plan to "increase the utilization of the ISS by other Federal entities and the private sector…" As the Nation's newest national laboratory, the ISS will further strengthen relationships among NASA, other Federal entities, and private sector leaders in the pursuit of national priorities for the advancement of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The ISS National Laboratory will also open new paths for the exploration and economic development of Space.

    1.  The National Laboratory concept is an opportunity to expand the US economy in space-based research, applications and operations.

    2.  The International Space Station represents a unique and highly visible national asset with surplus capacity available for a wide spectrum of applications.

    3.  NASA will continue to cover cost of operating and maintaining the ISS, and is highly motivated to work with other agencies and organizations to pursue applications.

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