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There were four Canadian experiments involved with the OSTEO2 research project. Dr. Leticia Rao and Dr. Tim Murray of St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto led a team investigating the use of hormones to increase bone formation in microgravity.[3]A second team, led by Dr. Reginald Gorczynski of the University Health Network in Toronto, investigated the effects of disturbances in sleep and immune functions on bone metabolism. Dennis Sindrey of Millenium Biologix and Dr. Bradford Brinton on NPS Pharmaceuticals led an experiment to characterize and identify bone gene regulation patterns.Finally, a University of Toronto experiment studied how microgravity affected the cells involved in bone metabolism.
Ron Dittemore, shuttle program manager, told a news briefing that a few results from Columbia experiments had been routinely transmitted to NASA and would be “a legacy” of the dead astronauts.He said he could not imagine that the shuttles problems would be traced to any of the 100 experiments on board. Among the cargo on board for experiments were spiders, flowers, cancer cells, ants, carpenter bees, fish embryos, silkworms and rats. [588 Words]
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