DALLAS/PRNewswire/ — Citizens in Space, a project of the United States Rocket Academy, has announced a list of 10 experiments selected for its first research mission on the XCOR Aerospace Lynx spacecraft.
At CD-SEAS, we care about you living your life to the fullest and want to solve those health problems for you behind the scenes. Everyone is wondering why aren’t there more options? Scientists are working on them, and we are scientists.
CD-SEAS is not the Seas like the Ocean, but instead, it stands for Compound Derivative Series – Synthesis & Evaluation of Antimicrobials in Space. Now, you understand why we shortened the name for you.
The Mission:
CD-SEAS Mission Microgravity was formed as a biomedical research company with the goal of promoting scientific discovery through research; the creation synthesized compounds and testing in extreme environments for dual application in Space and on Earth.
But, what does that mean?
Answer:
- Successful compound creation and testing antimicrobial effectiveness against bacteria.
Well, what else?
- Countermeasures Against Cancer
Advancing the state of the art technology by sustaining and preserving compounds known to have anti-tumor effects to support astronaut health in space and life on Earth.
But how?
Organic Chemistry Compound Creation in the Lab → Validation of a Pure Compound → Biological Testing to Determine Effectiveness against Bacteria → Discovery through a Self-funded Flight Campaign Determining the Antibiotic’s Stability
Why?
Bridging the gap between problems and solutions so that you can live and pursue your beautiful and memorable life.
Where the Past Meets the Future for Flight
In March 2016, CD-SEAS Mission Microgravity has secured two signed contracts for flights, one with a Florida based provider on board a supersonic aircraft and a second with a high-profile suborbital company. Due to policy, our company is not at liberty to divulge details.