How Fay Abdul Ghani Works with NASA from Outside the USA | Space Medicine, Stem Cells & the Future of Healthcare
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In this episode of Brilliant Brains of Space, we speak with Fay Abdul Ghani a medical researcher at the Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics, Mayo Clinic, Florida, collaborating with NASA.
Originally from Iraq and raised in New Zealand, Fay shares how she built an international career in biomedical science and debunks one of the biggest myths in the space industry: you don't have to relocate to the U.S. to contribute to NASA's missions.
We explore:
How stem cells behave in microgravity aboard the International Space Station
Why space research is transforming healthcare on Earth
The growing field of space medicine
Building a global career in the space industry
International collaboration with NASA and leading research institutions
Advice for students and professionals who dream of working in space
Whether you're passionate about medicine, biotechnology, space exploration, or simply curious about careers beyond borders, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of human health in space.
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