ESA scientific research on the International Space Station

The following page is a list of scientific research that is currently underway or has been previously studied on the International Space Station by the European Space Agency. == ESA-reported ISS research and science activity == ESA's scientific programme for Life and Physical Sciences is defined by and originates from ELIPS: European Programme for Life and Physical Sciences === Life sciences === ==== Biology ==== Characterisation of the effects of microgravity on the mechanism of action of Vitamin D in Osteoblasts (VITAMIND) Embryonic development of amphibians in weightlessness (AQUARIUS) ROle of Apoptosis in Lymphocyte Depression (ROALD) ==== Cardiovascular function ==== A model for investigating mechanisms of heart disease and mechanisms of activation of sympathoadrenal activity in humans during spaceflight (CARD) A description of the experiment and the performance status is given in ESA's Erasmus Experiment Archive (EEA) and in addition a condensed account of the experiment's aim and foundation has been provided in ESA's Human Spaceflight Science Newsletter no.1, 2010.

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ESA scientific research on the International Space Station

The following page is a list of scientific research that is currently underway or has been previously studied on the International Space Station by the European Space Agency. == ESA-reported ISS research and science activity == ESA's scientific programme for Life and Physical Sciences is defined by and originates from ELIPS: European Programme for Life and Physical Sciences === Life sciences === ==== Biology ==== Characterisation of the effects of microgravity on the mechanism of action of Vitamin D in Osteoblasts (VITAMIND) Embryonic development of amphibians in weightlessness (AQUARIUS) ROle of Apoptosis in Lymphocyte Depression (ROALD) ==== Cardiovascular function ==== A model for investigating mechanisms of heart disease and mechanisms of activation of sympathoadrenal activity in humans during spaceflight (CARD) A description of the experiment and the performance status is given in ESA's Erasmus Experiment Archive (EEA) and in addition a condensed account of the experiment's aim and foundation has been provided in ESA's Human Spaceflight Science Newsletter no.1, 2010.

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