NASA Device Inducted Into Space Technology Hall Of Fame

 
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Date: April 17th 2011

April 15, 2011

Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 michael curie@nasa gov

William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 william p jeffs@nasa gov

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NASA DEVICE INDUCTED INTO SPACE TECHNOLOGY HALL OF FAME

HOUSTON -- A rotating device developed by NASA inventors to grow better living tissue specimens was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame Thursday, April 14 The Space Foundation honored the NASA team who created the device, which promises help for several diseases, during a ceremony at the 27th National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo

Developed in 1986 by a group of NASA engineers and researchers at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston, the device, known as the bioreactor, enables the growth of tissue, cancer tumors and virus cultures outside the body in space and on Earth It has many advantages over typical laboratory methods

Lab-grown cell cultures tend to be small, flat and two-dimensional, unlike normal tissues in the body However, tissues grown in the bioreactor are larger and three-dimensional, with structural and chemical characteristics similar to normal tissue The bioreactor has no internal moving parts, which minimizes forces that might damage the delicate cell cultures

Three of the co-developers of the bioreactor also are being inducted in the Space Technology Hall of Fame: Dr David Wolf, NASA astronaut, physician and electrical engineer; Tinh Trinh, senior mechanical engineer, Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group; and Ray Schwarz, chief engineer and co-founder of Synthecon Inc

The bioreactor has been used for experiments aboard the space shuttle, the Russian Mir space station and on Earth Researchers across the United States use this technology to study cancer, stem cells, diabetes, cartilage and nerve growth, and infectious disease

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health used the methods to propagate the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, in artificial lymph node tissue This research resulted in the ability to study the virus life cycle under controlled conditions outside of the human body

The bioreactor is a spinoff technology that entered the commercial world when Synthecon licensed it in 1993 Regenetech Inc licensed 11 patents from Johnson in 2001 to produce three-dimensional tissues in the bioreactor Regenetech, through a special NASA agreement, provides the technology to researchers pursuing rare disease treatments In December, 2010, Emerging Healthcare Solutions Inc acquired a sublicense from Regenetech to use the bioreactor The bioreactor is manufactured for commercial sale by Synthecon

A closed tubular cylinder forms the bioreactor's cell culture chamber, which is filled with a liquid medium in which cells grow The chamber rotates around a horizontal axis, allowing the cells to develop in an environment similar to the free fall of microgravity Oxygen, required by cells for growth, is fed into the liquid medium through a porous wall in the chamber The importance of this cell culture technique is that fluid mechanical conditions obtained in microgravity, and emulated on Earth, allow the growth of tissues in the laboratory that cannot be grown any other way

The 2011 Space Technology Hall of Fame organizational inductees are those that developed the technology and refined it for commercial use: NASA's Johnson Space Center, Regenetech Inc and Synthecon Inc All three are based in Houston

For more information about the Space Technology Hall of Fame inducted technologies, organizations and individuals, visit:

http://www spacetechhalloffame org

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http://www nasa gov

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