Space Biology and Space Biotechnology
Capture the frontier of life beyond Earth with Space Biology and Space Biotechnology by Ai‑Rong Qian — a clear, authoritative guide that bridges fundamental science and applied innovation for today’s space age.
From the first page you’ll be drawn into concise explanations of how microgravity, cosmic radiation, and closed-loop environments reshape cells, tissues, and ecosystems. Qian combines rigorous research with practical insight, covering cellular responses, microbial behavior in orbit, plant growth systems, tissue engineering, biomanufacturing, and the role of synthetic biology in life‑support and medicine. Case studies and experimental findings make complex concepts accessible to researchers, engineers, and advanced students alike.
This book is essential for anyone working in or curious about spaceflight biology, astrobiology, space medicine, and agricultural systems for long‑duration missions. It highlights real-world applications — from producing pharmaceuticals in microgravity to designing resilient crop systems for lunar or Martian habitats — and explains how those advances benefit terrestrial biotech and healthcare.
Whether you’re affiliated with NASA, ESA, CNSA, industry startups, or university labs, Qian’s text provides the conceptual tools and practical perspective needed to contribute to space biotech research and policy. Global in scope and up to date with contemporary research trends, it’s a strategic resource for career development, grant preparation, and curriculum design.
Order your copy today to bring cutting‑edge knowledge of space biology and space biotechnology into your work — and join the international scientific community shaping life beyond Earth.
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