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Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. The aim is to input the learnings of the congress into the ESA Pharmacological Topical Team agenda." Li Shean adds: "This experience will shape the next steps for setting the agenda for medication related issues in the space environments. The study explores the experiences and needs of medication management with regards to the medication kit in space analogue missions to transfer these learnings to space exploration. Their latest project has been to explore the development of a medical kit for use in simulated space mission. We hope to influence policies, industry, research, education, community engagement and governance of medication in the space environment. Li Shean and colleagues received funding from ESA to set up the Pharmacological Countermeasure Topical Team to progress medication related gaps in the space sector setting the agenda for the future direction. Through international collaboration, we have the opportunity to build a brighter future for healthcare that is more inclusive, technologically advanced, and focused on improving patient outcomes globally.Īstropharmacy is a research area that aims to address the question of how pioneers and explorers are to receive effective medical and pharmaceutical care. By treating space as a beacon of hope, innovative approaches and technologies can be developed to surpass the limitations of traditional healthcare. International cooperation plays a crucial role in addressing these challenges and fostering collaborative research and knowledge sharing among space agencies, commercial companies and medical professionals worldwide. Healthcare in space presents unique challenges but also offers an opportunity to address the shortcomings of current healthcare practices on Earth, including equity. Li Shean comments: "I'm delighted to be joining this year's Emerging Space Leader Award Programme. It also allows access to UN/IAF workshops and Space Generations Congress. The programme enables 30 students and young professionals to participate in the International Astronautical Congress. The Emerging Space Leader Award Programme is run by the International Aeronautical Federation, the world's leading space advocacy body. She utilizes research evidence to inform and shape practice and policy for astronauts and space travellers of the future. Her research covers pharmacology, medication safety, osteoporosis, and pharmacy services in space. Li Shean Toh, pharmacist and Assistant Professor specialises in astropharmacy. An astropharmacy researcher from the University of Nottingham has been selected to be part of the Emerging Space Leader Award Programme to share and grow her research into how medicine can be made to work effectively in space.
