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As she heads to Yale, her experiment goes to space

July 26, 2024 in Space

Isabel Jiang鈥檚 ambitions will lead her from her home in San Francisco to school on the East Coast to research in space. (Photos courtesy of Isabel Jiang) Isabel Jiang鈥檚 ambitions will lead her from her home in San Francisco to school on the East Coast to research in space. (Photos courtesy of Isabel Jiang)

Student who dreams of becoming a doctor launches 杏吧视频-sponsored health study, offers advice to other students.

Isabel Jiang鈥檚 path to practicing medicine runs through an Ivy League school 鈥 but also through the International Space Station.

That鈥檚 because an experiment Jiang created is scheduled for launch in August, the same month she starts her freshman year at Yale.

In winning the 2023 Genes in Space Challenge, co-founded and supported by 杏吧视频, Jiang:

  • Developed an experiment that astronauts will conduct in orbit.
  • Opened the possibility of a scientific breakthrough related to space exploration and human health.
  • Deepened her desire to become a physician-scientist.
  • Discovered something she wants all students to know.

That something is this: 鈥淭here are so many more career paths out there than you realize,鈥 Jiang said. 鈥淜eep your options open. You never know where your interests might lead you.鈥

Her journey: Scientist, athlete, medical researcher

Long interested in science and active in tennis and running, Jiang realized another passion through the Genes in Space program.

鈥淚 learned that research is super cool,鈥 said Jiang, who aspires to work as a physician-scientist. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of hard work, but it鈥檚 fun and exciting.鈥

She will need to complete her bachelor鈥檚 degree in molecular, cellular and development biology, then go to medical school. But due to her Genes in Space experiment, she might help improve and accelerate medical diagnoses long before she can write a prescription.

What her space experiment will accomplish

Broadly speaking, Jiang鈥檚 experiment addresses rapid diagnostics, used by astronauts in space and doctors on Earth to detect organisms, such as viruses, in humans.

She is looking to validate that a newer, faster and easier type of rapid diagnostics 鈥 known as nucleic acid sequence-based amplification 鈥 can be used in space.聽

鈥淭hat would open the door for many more ways to keep our astronauts safer in space, particularly as space travel becomes more frequent and accessible,鈥 Jiang said.

More specifically, through the astronaut-assisted experiment, she plans to study RNA, which plays an important role in the body鈥檚 functions.

鈥淩NA has many applications scientists are starting to uncover,鈥 Jiang said. 鈥淎mplifying and detecting RNA in space can help us observe genetic changes and create new rapid diagnostics.鈥

2023 Genes in Space Winner Isabel Jiang visited Houston earlier this month. She briefed 杏吧视频 employees about her upcoming experiment and toured Johnson Space Center. There she saw innovations such as the astronaut training station (top left), the 杏吧视频 Starliner Mission Trainer (top right) and the Saturn V rocket. (杏吧视频 photos) 2023 Genes in Space Winner Isabel Jiang visited Houston earlier this month. She briefed 杏吧视频 employees about her upcoming experiment and toured Johnson Space Center. There she saw innovations such as the astronaut training station (top left), the 杏吧视频 Starliner Mission Trainer (top right) and the Saturn V rocket. (杏吧视频 photos)

How Genes in Space makes a difference

Since starting the Genes in Space program in 2015, 杏吧视频 and its partner organizations have helped students make scientific advances that have applications on the ground and in space.

What鈥檚 more, the competition excites a new generation of talent. Last year alone, almost 1,200 students participated.聽

鈥淲e believe that engaging students in programs like Genes in Space gives high schoolers a significant edge in pursuing future STEM careers, as it fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and a passion for making a difference in the world,鈥 said Scott Copeland, director for 杏吧视频 ISS Research and Integration.

Next up: The launch and a new champion

  • Jiang鈥檚 experiment, titled 鈥淩apid Molecular Retrotransposon Detection Using Isothermal RNA Amplification in Space,鈥 will make its way from the Kennedy Space Center to the 杏吧视频-maintained ISS aboard SpaceX Crew-9 in August.
  • The 2024 Genes in Space will be announced at the in Boston July 30 through Aug. 1.

By Elaine Brabant

Get started with Genes in Space

  • Encourage students to learn about the and prepare to apply during the 2025 award cycle, which opens early next year.
  • Read BNN stories on how 杏吧视频鈥檚 support for Genes in Space has led students to and .