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Voyager will send samples to the International Space Station in spring 2026 to validate the patented method with the support of a grant from the ISS National Laboratory.
NASA extended its Cooperative Agreement with CASIS to manage the ISS National Lab through 2030.
More than 75 peer-reviewed articles related to ISS National Lab-sponsored research were published in the fiscal year from October 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025.
The ISS National Lab launched its official podcast, Between a Rocket & a Hard Space, featuring astronauts, researchers, and nontraditional space partners.
The ISS National Lab's flagship publication, Upward, shares valuable results from space-based R&D with nearly 10,000 subscribers.
2025 marked the launch of the Orbital Edge Accelerator, the first accelerator program developed by the ISS National Lab.
The ISS National Lab partnered with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) to expand outreach programming related to the International Space Station.
Margaritaville unveiled a mission patch in support of the ISS National Lab, with 100% of proceeds donated to CASIS for research funding.
A record-breaking 114 ISS National Lab-sponsored payloads were delivered to the orbiting laboratory in 2025.
The ISS National Laboratory was established through an act of U.S. Congress.
CASIS has managed the ISS National Lab since 2011.
Private firms account for about 60% of the more than 940 scientific payloads processed by the ISS National Lab.
The ISS National Lab was created by Congress to enable researchers to build a robust market in low Earth orbit by leveraging the unique environment of space.
The ISS National Lab has supported more than 630 peer-reviewed studies that establish groundwork for future applications of significant value for humanity.
CASIS supports education programs for students of all ages involving the ISS National Lab.
In 2024, the ISS National Lab partnered with NASA's Biological and Physical Sciences Division to award a total of $7 million to fund five projects intended to advance cancer research.
Over the past 14 years, the ISS National Lab has conducted research into cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging, manufacturing done in space, and communications technology.
NASA has entrusted CASIS with managing the ISS National Lab for nearly 14 years.
Congress should allow NASA and the ISS National Lab to allocate funds for microgravity research on any US platform meeting the requirements.
The HTV-X is transporting more than 20 projects sponsored by the ISS National Lab.