Growing with BMSIS

By Bhargabi Banerjee Blue Marble Space Institute of Science (BMSIS) has been a turning point that introduced me to the Young Science Program (YSP). Excited by its potential to broaden my prospects academically and professionally, I applied eagerly, despite having no prior experience. Unfortunately, I faced rejection that year. However, rather than viewing it as a setback, I saw it as an opportunity to develop my skills. I waited for the application window to open next year and wasted no […]

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AbGradCon 2024 Announced!

Hosted at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Proposal Writing Retreat (PWR): June 7th – 10th, 2024, Adirondacks Conference: June 10th – 14th, 2024 Applications are now open until April 5th! The Astrobiology Graduate Conference (AbGradCon) is organized by graduate students for early career scientists who study the complex and diverse topics that astrobiology encompasses. For over two decades, this conference has been an integral part of the astrobiology community of graduate students and postdocs by fostering small group discussions, scientific presentations, and social […]

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BMSIS Visiting Scholar: Aarti Balana

We’re excited to welcome Aarti Balana, who will be working with Dr. Fathi Karouia. Here is a message from Aarti herself: I am Aartii Balana, and I am an explorer and always strive to be a better version of myself. I recently got the opportunity of Visiting Scholar at BMSIS under the guidance of Dr. Fathi Karouia. I have 4 to 5 years of working experience in Hong Kong, as a Data Scientist where my main focus was on training […]

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BMSIS Staff Scientist: Crystal Han

Joining us in February of 2024 is Crystal Han, who will be working through NASA Ames with Drs. Sylvain Costes and Lauren Sanders. Crystal graduated from UCLA with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and minor in Bioinformatics. She then received a Master’s degree in Bioinformatics from San Jose State University in December 2021. Her research project involved building data pipelines to perform differential gene expression analyses. Prior to joining GeneLab, Crystal worked as a research data analyst in Dr. Frank […]

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BMSIS Visiting Scholar: Rajat Bhushan Gupta

Rajat Bhushan Gupta (RBG) is a multifaceted professional with a diverse background in electronics engineering, materials science, nanotechnology, data science, and astrobiology. Born on December 22, 1989, in New Delhi, India, his journey in the world of science and technology has been marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a thirst for innovation. RBG’s academic journey began at Visvesvaraya Technological University (India), where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2012. His fascination with pushing […]

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BMSIS Staff Scientist: Dr. Barbara Novak

We’re excited to have Dr. Barbara Novak joining BMSIS as a Staff Scientist through the NASA GeneLab at Ames Research Center. Dr. Novak will be working with Drs. Sylvain Costes (NASA Ames) and Lauren Sanders (BMSIS). Dr. Novak is an experienced bioinformatician with over 15 years of industry experience providing bioinformatics support for genomic assay product development. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the California Institute of Technology, but quickly decided that she’d rather solve computational challenges. Barbara […]

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A Song from the Universe

By Jenna Cammerino We’ve all wished upon stars or maybe even shouted at the moon, but sometimes it just feels like the Universe never answers our calls. Well, as it turns out, the Universe is actually singing to us. In late June this past summer, a set of papers was put out by NANOGrav consisting of over 15 years worth of data collection describing the very phenomenon. NANOGrav stands for the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves and it […]

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BMSIS Affiliate Sarah Treadwell Receives NASA SCOPE Grant

The Lost City Hydrothermal Field is a unique vent field located in the Atlantic Ocean along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. This vent system is the only one discovered so far on Earth to have been created through a process called “serpentinization”, a chemical and geological interaction between Earth’s mantle and seawater. Hydrogen is produced here as a by-product of the reaction, which fuels the generation of compounds that are considered the precursors of DNA and could possibly give clues as to […]

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BMSIS Visiting Scholar: Beatriz Akiti

Hello! My name is Beatriz Akiti, I am currently finishing my studies as an undergrad student in the University of São Paulo, in Brazil. Since I was a child, I have had a great curiosity about our own world and the worlds beyond. I loved investigating and understanding our relationships with the living beings around me and the way everything worked. Not only did this influence my interest in sustainability, but it was my great inspiration for me to pursue […]

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BMSIS Visiting Scholar: Gülay Kaya

Hello everyone! My name is Gülay, and I am an undergraduate student majoring in Molecular Biology & Genetics at Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. When I was a little kid, I want to become a scientist and work in lab enviroment. I always love biology and I want to understand mechanisms of living organisms; therefore, I choosed molecular biology and genetics as a study field. Then, I wanted to learn deeply evolution because it is a bases for biology. I became […]

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