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NASA and SpaceX will hold a webinar about scientific payloads that will be launched to the International Space Station onboard the SpaceX CRS-30 mission. The science webinar will include the following participants: - Heidi Parris, scientist, NASA’s International Space Station Program - Davide Marotta, science program director for in-space biomedicine, ISS National Laboratory - Marc Elmouttie, research group leader, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization - Paula Grisanti, CEO, National Stem Cell Foundation - Kris Kuehnel, director, Airbus U.S. Space & Defense - Michelle Lucas, CEO, Higher Orbits - Hema Ramkumar, CEO, Oculogenex - Jordan McKaig, graduate student, Georgia Institute of Technology

SpaceX CRS-30 Science Highlights Webinar is the event record for catalog id 957.
NASA and SpaceX will hold a webinar about scientific payloads that will be launched to the International Space Station onboard the SpaceX CRS-30 mission. The science webinar will include the following participants: - Heidi Parris, scientist, NASA’s International Space Station Program - Davide Marotta, science program director for in-space biomedicine, ISS National Laboratory - Marc Elmouttie, research group leader, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization - Paula Grisanti, CEO, National Stem Cell Foundation - Kris Kuehnel, director, Airbus U.S. Space & Defense - Michelle Lucas, CEO, Higher Orbits - Hema Ramkumar, CEO, Oculogenex - Jordan McKaig, graduate student, Georgia Institute of Technology
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