GEMGCR

GEnetic Mutations due to Galactic Cosmic Rays

Project Overview

GEM GCR (GEnetic Mutations due to Galactic Cosmic Rays) is a research project that aims to study the effects of cosmic radiation on human DNA.

The project seeks to detect and quantify mutation rates in human genes exposed to galactic and solar cosmic rays, using a sentinel gene system, i.e. detecting mutations via proxy rather than examining the genes themselves; this being an new approach not yet studied thoroughly the aerospace field.

The experiment will be conducted through a stratospheric balloon flight, where cell culture samples will be launched into the stratosphere and be exposed to cosmic radiation levels that mimic those experienced beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

If completed successfully, the technique could be implemented into the system of safety measures that are already in place to protect humans during long-term space flight.

To keep the cell cultures alive during flight, they are stored in a custom habitat which is constructed with specific subsystems.

PROJECT MANAGER

Noemi Ferrante