TRISH’s goal is to provide a state-of-the-art integrated medical, research, and environmental database as well as a repository for biological samples. EXPAND captures research, medical data and biospecimens from all volunteering commercial spaceflight participants. TRISH selected  to build the centralized database and manage the data.
EXPAND data and biosamples address a wide range of challenges that humans face on spaceflight missions: detection of medical conditions by collecting physiologic data, understanding of radiation effects, mental health, team dynamics, and more. TRISH pioneered a way to combine the studies of multiple researchers to streamline the process for spaceflight participants.
A key component of the EXPAND research projects is the archiving and sharing of biomedical results, biosamples, and research data. TRISH’s commercial spaceflight research repository program titled Multimodal Evaluation of Spaceflight Health (MESH), enables the seamless intake, archiving, and standardization of research and biomedical data including biobanking of samples from commercial spaceflight participants with the end goal of increasing the body of evidence, increasing safety, and enhancing human health and performance during spaceflight including personalization and prediction of countermeasures.
A unique characteristic of the EXPAND program is the capability of sharing data and biosamples without the requirement to re-consent the private spaceflight participants. The Commercial Astronaut Data Repository (CADRE) allows this capability while preserving the privacy of the participants.
Learn more about EXPAND and TRISH commercial space research projects.