Prenetics’ IM8 is excited to announce that its groundbreaking
month-long space experiment, in partnership with the University of
Oxford and supported by Space Applications Services and
Metavisionaries, is now underway aboard the International Space
Station (ISS). Launched via SpaceX CRS-31 on November 4th at 9:29
pm EST, the mission aims to study accelerated aging and longevity
by leveraging microgravity's unique environment to accelerate aging
processes at the cellular level.
Dr. Jim Green, former Chief Scientist of NASA and a key member
of IM8’s Scientific Advisory Board said, "Space exploration has a
remarkable history of leading to significant medical breakthroughs
that benefit humanity. For example, research on bone density loss
in astronauts has advanced our understanding and treatment of
osteoporosis on Earth. Additionally, microgravity has facilitated
the growth of high-quality protein crystals, aiding in the
development of more effective drugs for conditions such as cancer
and diabetes. By investigating accelerated aging in space, we have
the potential to uncover new insights into cellular processes that
could lead to groundbreaking interventions for age-related
diseases."
Microgravity Provides Accelerated Aging Model for
Groundbreaking Autophagy Research
Microgravity offers a unique opportunity to study aging
processes more rapidly than on Earth. The absence of Earth's
gravity affects human physiology in ways that mimic the aging
process, including cell degeneration, oxidative stress, and DNA
damage. This mission utilizes this phenomenon to investigate the
cellular mechanisms behind aging and explore potential
interventions.
The experiment focuses on autophagy, the process by which cells
remove and recycle damaged components. Autophagy declines with age,
contributing to cellular aging and associated health issues such as
decreased immune function and chronic inflammation. By enhancing
autophagy, it may be possible to mitigate these effects and improve
overall healthspan.
Aims to Enhance Healthspan on Earth and Improve
Astronaut Health in Space
The mission involves sending specially designed 3D
organoids—miniature, simplified versions of human tissues—into
space.
Dr. Ghada Alsaleh, Director of the Space Innovation Lab at the
University of Oxford, highlighted the study's significance:
“Microgravity might provide an accelerated aging model, allowing us
to study cellular processes within a compressed timeframe. Our
research aims to understand aging pathways in space to help us
better moderate and manage aging processes on Earth, as well as
explore whether enhancing autophagy can mitigate cellular aging.
This work could have profound implications for improving healthspan
on Earth and protecting astronaut health during space
missions.”
This mission utilizes a specially designed science cube to house
the CRT8 ingredients for a full month aboard the ISS. The cube is
accommodated inside the ICE Cubes Facility once onboard; this
platform provides power and data to the payload, as well as
real-time connectivity with ground control. This setup enables
researchers back in Oxford to monitor and interact with the
experiment in real-time.
"Our collaboration with the University of Oxford represents an
important milestone in our commitment to advancing health science,"
said Danny Yeung, CEO of Prenetics / IM8. "By studying accelerated
aging in microgravity, we aim to unlock new insights into cellular
health that could enhance healthspan on Earth and improve astronaut
health in space."
The findings from this pioneering study are expected to benefit
IM8's future endeavors:
- Enhanced Product
Efficacy: Understanding how CRT8 ingredients influence autophagy in
an accelerated aging model allows us to optimize our supplements
for maximum effectiveness in supporting healthspan and
longevity.
- Innovation and New
Product Development: Discoveries from the study may lead to the
creation of new supplements targeting specific aging pathways,
reinforcing IM8's position at the forefront of wellness
innovation.
IM8 Launched Officially on November 18th on
IM8health.com
As part of its commitment to advancing health and longevity, IM8
unveiled its line of premium, science-backed supplement solutions
on November 18th at IM8health.com. Now shipping to 31 countries and
regions, IM8 introduces two groundbreaking products—Daily Ultimate
Essentials and Daily Ultimate Longevity—designed to support optimal
daily nutrition and promote healthy aging, backed by clinical
trials and third-party testing.
ABOUT PRENETICSPrenetics
(NASDAQ:PRE), a leading health sciences company, is dedicated to
advancing consumer and clinical health. Our consumer initiative is
led by IM8, a new health and wellness brand and Europa, the largest
sports distribution company in the USA. Our clinical division is
led by Insighta, our $200 million venture focused on multi-cancer
early detection technologies. This is followed by ACT Genomics,
which has achieved FDA clearance for comprehensive genomic
profiling of solid tumors, and CircleDNA, which uses NGS to offer
comprehensive DNA tests. Each of Prenetics’ units synergistically
enhances our global impact on health, embodying our commitment to
‘enhancing life through science’. To learn more about Prenetics,
please visit prenetics.com.
ABOUT SPACE APPLICATIONS
SERVICESSpace Applications Services (SpaceApps) is an
independent Belgian company founded in 1987, with offices in Europe
(Belgium and the Netherlands) and a subsidiary, Aerospace
Applications North America, in Houston, Texas (USA). With a strong
focus on R&D, the company collaborates with global partners to
develop innovative products, systems and solutions, while providing
services to the aerospace and security markets and related
industries. The company’s expertise spans various segments,
including robotics and AI, flight and ground systems, crewed and
autonomous spacecraft, mission control centres and information
systems, payload integration and operations.
Through the ICE Cubes Service, SpaceApps
provides fast, direct and affordable access to space for research,
technology and education, on a commercial basis. The end-to-end
service facilitates a frequent and regular ‘launch-and-return’
capability to/from the International Space Station, and offers a
unique real-time interaction capability. To date, over 30 payloads,
devices and experiments have been successfully flown to the ISS,
and operated on board the station. Key markets include health and
life sciences, materials, agrifood, and technology.
ABOUT METAVISIONARIES
Metavisionaries is a space and frontier technology company
that is dedicated to advancing education, empowering the next
generation of pioneers, and making space research and technology
accessible to all. Founded by visionary leaders and former NASA
scientists, Metavisionaries is dedicated to democratizing access to
space research and fostering global innovation. Through our joint
venture with Space Application Services, Metaspace, we provide
direct access to frontier technologies and the International Space
Station to industry, academia and the wider community.
Our goal is not only to inspire and educate, but to equip
students, professionals and organisations with practical skills and
knowledge that can be directly applied to their future careers and
industries.
Investor Relations Contact:Shannon DevineMZ
North Americashannon.devine@mzgroup.us(203) 741-8811
Angela CheungInvestor Relations / Corporate FinancePrenetics
Global Limitedangela.hm.cheung@prenetics.com
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