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Wayne W Schubert

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Wallace M, Tallarida N, Schubert W, Lambert J
Astrobiology . 2024 Jul; 24(7):710-720. PMID: 39023355
In a previous experiment, we demonstrated the capability of flow cytometry as a potential life detection technology for icy moons using exogenous fluorescent stains (Wallace et al., 2023). In this...
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Wallace M, Tallarida N, Schubert W, Lambert J
Astrobiology . 2023 Sep; 23(10):1071-1082. PMID: 37672625
Flow cytometry is a potential technology for life detection on icy moons (such as Enceladus and Europa) and on the polar ice caps of Mars. We developed a method for...
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Schubert W, Seto E, Hinzer A, Guan L
Astrobiology . 2023 Aug; 23(8):835-845. PMID: 37584746
To support NASA's Mars 2020 mission, bioassays were performed to ensure the biological cleanliness of the spacecraft, instruments, and hardware assembly areas. Bioassays began in May 2014, as the first...
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Seto E, Hirsch A, Schubert W, Chandramowlishwaran P, Chernoff Y
Front Microbiol . 2022 Aug; 13:911091. PMID: 36016789
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) are studying how to improve the safety of future planetary science sample return missions that would bring...
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Flax B, Tortora A, Yeung Y, Schubert W, McDonnell G
J Appl Microbiol . 2022 Aug; 133(5):2893-2901. PMID: 35932163
Aims: Inactivation processes using heat are widely used for disinfection and sterilization. Dry heat sterilization of spacecraft equipment has been the preferred microbial inactivation method as part of interplanetary travel...
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Schubert W, Beaudet R
Astrobiology . 2011 Mar; 11(3):213-23. PMID: 21417744
Exposing flight hardware to dry heat is a NASA-approved sterilization method for reducing microbial bioburden on spacecraft. The existing NASA specification only allows heating the flight hardware between 104°C and...