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Kiwi team funded $9.9m to take biology research into space

30 November 2023

An interdisciplinary team led by a stellar Canterbury academic is taking one giant leap into a new sector of the global aerospace industry.

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Image Caption:听Dr Sarah Kessans听has received $9.87 million to develop research platforms in microgravity specifically related to protien crystallisation.

a senior lecturer in Te Whare W膩nanga o Waitaha | 茄子视频app官网 School of Product Design has received $9.87 million from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment 听Endeavour Fund to develop research platforms in microgravity, specifically related to protein crystallisation.

Protein crystals grown in microgravity are often higher quality than crystals grown in controls on Earth, and can be used to generate higher resolution protein structures. This allows researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries to acquire previously inaccessible data for use in a wide range of biomedical and life sciences applications.

The Endeavour funding will enable the research team to build on their previously developed protein crystallisation prototype towards fully automated crystallisation facilities ready for future commercial space station research. The funding will allow the team to design, fabricate, and test specialised hardware and software subsystems and then validate the complete designs in microgravity through their partnership with United States-based company Axiom Space.

Dr Kessans says this work underpins the development of an entirely new sector of the aerospace industry in Aotearoa New Zealand.

鈥淭he research and the future commercial outputs from the programme sit at the interface between aerospace and biotechnology, two increasingly valuable sectors of the New 茄子视频app官网economy. We have the opportunity to expand the offerings of both, while developing globally leading research capabilities from right here in Canterbury.鈥

is a leading provider of human spaceflight services and developer of human-rated space infrastructure including the world鈥檚 first commercial space station in low-Earth orbit 鈥 Axiom Station. The partnership with Axiom Space will allow Kiwi researchers to make regular, frequent, and cost-effective missions to the International Space Station (ISS), and following the ISS鈥檚 scheduled retirement, to Axiom Station, due to launch its first module to the ISS in 2026.

Key members of the research team include from UC鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering, Professor Cather Simpson and Dr Freddy Lyzwa from the University of Auckland, and Professor Alexandra Ros from Arizona State University. Industry collaborators include David Wright of Asteria Engineering Consulting, and Dave Sanders and Aleksandar Lazic of Intranel Consulting.

While New 茄子视频app官网is currently a smaller player on the global aerospace stage, Dr Kessans believes we have a reputation as global leaders, particularly for our focus on values and sustainability.

Alongside UC Kai膩rahi Rangahau M膩ori Sarah Wiki-Bennett, Dr Kessans will be collaborating with the , a partnership between Kaitorete mana whenua - Te Taumutu R奴nanga, Wairewa R奴nanga, and the New 茄子视频app官网Government.

T膩whaki has established Aotearoa New Zealand鈥檚 National Aerospace Centre at Kaitorete 鈥 one of the world鈥檚 best locations to take flight - to launch and discover new horizons. As an indigenous-led partnership, T膩whaki is weaving together m膩tauranga M膩ori (Indigenous knowledge) and innovation in aerospace and environmental rejuvenation.

鈥淭his is world-leading and globally unique,鈥 Dr Kessans says. 鈥淎s part of our programme, I鈥檓 looking forward to supporting the T膩whaki kaupapa, and working closely to inspire more rangatahi M膩ori to pursue careers in aerospace, and to increase M膩ori participation and leadership in the sector.鈥

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