Bioculture System

Short Name: Bioculture System

Facility Description

The Bioculture System is an incubation system that enables a wide variety of tissue, cell, and microbiological cultures and experimental methods for ISS investigations. It supports variable duration and long duration cell and microbiology research.

The Bioculture system is operated within an ISS EXPRESS Rack locker. The system contains 10 incubation cassettes and each cassette contains a base, cover, and disposable flow path assembly. Each cassette also provides temperature and flow rate control that is independent of the other cassettes. Environment gas supply is shared by all cassettes. More information regarding this facility is available in the Additional Information section below.

Availability: Please contact the facility manager

ISS Environment: Internal

Owner: NASA

Operator/Implementation Partner:
NASA

Developer(s):
NASA Ames Research Center

Facility Manager:
Elizabeth Michelle Pane,
NASA Ames Research Center

Manager Email:
elizabeth.m.pane@nasa.gov

Parent Facility: EXPRESS Rack

Child Facility:

Sponsoring Space Agency: NASA

Equipment Category: Capability

Additional Information:

Bioculture System on NASA’s SSRE

jsc2020e031188 (7/11/2014) --- A preflight view of the Bioculture System inside an ExPRESS Rack Locker. The Bioculture System is a biological science incubator for use on the International Space Station (ISS) with the capability of transporting active and stored investigations to ISS. This incubator supports a wide diversity of tissue, cell, and microbiological cultures and experiment methods to meet any spaceflight research investigation goals and objectives. The facility enables variable duration and long-duration cellular and microbiological investigations on ISS to meet the scientific needs of academic and biotechnology interests.