Research

Spacecraft Procedures for Autonomous Control and Estimation Laboratory (SPACE Lab)

The SPACE Laboratory constitutes the research group of Dr. Simone Servadio, Assistant Professor at Iowa State University in the Aerospace Engineering department. Dr. Servadio has been the recipient of NASA EPSCoR awards. The SPACE Lab. focuses its effort in developing innovations in the aerospace field, focusing on the autonomy of spacecrafts in GN&C applications, their safety in the space enviroment, their use in active debris removal missions, and new methodologies for estimation and control.

Musculoskeletal Redox & Therapeutics Laboratory (The Kamal’s Lab)

Dr. Kamal has been the recipient of NASA EPSCoR awards. Key Features of Kamal Lab’s Research Approach: – Cutting-Edge Methodologies: Utilizes multi-omics profiling, advanced co-culture models, and innovative therapeutic strategies. – Interdisciplinary Focus: Bridges fundamental and translational science, integrating redox biology, mechanotransduction, and cellular signaling. – Broad Applications: Tackles challenges in spaceflight health, chronic diseases, aging sarcopenia, and neuromuscular disorders. – Impactful Outcomes: Aims to develop personalized health strategies and countermeasures for both astronauts and individuals on Earth.

Kingston Research Group

Dr. Kingston has been the recipient of NASA ESPCoR awards, including the highly competitive Research Award.