Research & Development

In memory of Nobel Prize winning scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini

13 gennaio 2015
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Neuropathologies such as the Alzheimer syndrom have been studied on board SpaceLand flights on behalf of the Nobel-Prize-winner Rita Levi Montalcini, head until 2010 of the European Brain Research Institute.

Such weightless research missions were carried out by SpaceLand Head Doct. Carlo Viberti and his son Kim Marco Viberti, 11 year old (world record) as test subjects and operators together with the SpaceLand flight crew on behalf of the European Brain Research Institute / Foundation LEVI MONTALCINI, the "Istituto Superiore di Sanità", the Italian Research Council "CNR": the first, very promising results were presented at the international Congress "ELGRA" in Bonn (D)
Check page 230 and 288-290 on https://www.elgra.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/ELGRA-Bulletin-26-Bonn-2009.pdf

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Doct. Carlo Viberti (born on a 22 April exactly as Nobel Prize winning scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini) and all the SpaceLand team wish to remember with respect the professional achievements and the stature of Dr. Levi Montalcini, passed away in the past decade a few months after the team completed the first round of weightless R&D flights performed at the NASA Space Shuttle L.F. by SpaceLand on such a major neuroscientific research program