131: Mund on the Moon: Featuring JJ Hastings, Commander, LunAresX Team

Published: Aug. 5, 2021, 9 a.m.

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Did you know that the people and environment around you that you interact with can impact and even change the inside of your gut flora?

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Dr. JJ Hastings has found that in many of the past analog astronaut studies, there\\u2019s been a convergence- an evolution- between crew members and their environment, one that\\u2019s been seen on the International Space Station as well.\\xa0 These studies have shown how the immune system of a particular astronaut is responding to a specific environment, and JJ is working to showcase how this strong connection between the microbiome and the microflora will impact us in while in space!\\xa0

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JJ\\u2019s work at LunAres (and in most analog missions) is to model the method of collecting and monitoring biological samples from the crew in order predict what we think will happen to us humans on long-duration space flights (like Mars).\\xa0

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Biology + Genomics + Machine learning = Interrogating what it means for a machine to be creative with your own (biological) data- it\\u2019s all in a day\\u2019s work for Dr. J.J. Hastings, our LunAresX Mission Commander! On this episode, we\\u2019re together INSIDE the LunAres habitat discussing what it means to gather biological data while in an isolation study- what the data has potential to be used for, and I discover what secret rations our mission commander has been keeping from us\\u2026.

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\\u201cWhen we participate in an analog, we are intrinsically in a more controlled environment.\\xa0 And as an analog astronaut, we represent a diverse and self-selecting crew that is looking for astronaut like or expeditionary like experiences, and while we may not necessarily represent the general public, we are contributing the science that will greatly IMPACT the general public.\\u201d\\xa0

-JJ Hastings from the Casual Space Podcast\\xa0

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About JJ Hastings\\xa0\\xa0

Dr. Jaden Hastings is an extremophile in every regard. Her field research takes her to every corner of the globe from pole to pole, into caves, and across the ocean. As a Research Fellow at Cornell, JJ studies microbial flora from extreme environments- both in space and on Earth. She is also an expert in machine learning and biodesign, with roles in multiple startups that aim to make living on and off Earth more sustainable. JJ is a professional artist, with formal training in Fine Art, and has exhibited her work across the US, Europe, India, Asia and Australia. JJ served as Commander of SNESORIA M1 and as the Program Director for the SENSORIA Program.\\xa0

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