Dr Leila Eadie presented results from CRH's Satellite Ultrasound for Rural Stroke project at the UK Space Conference 2015: Space-enabled Futures, held in Liverpool on 13-15 July.
Dr Leila Eadie presented results from CRH’s Satellite Ultrasound for Rural Stroke project at the UK Space Conference 2015: Space-enabled Futures, held in Liverpool on 13–15 July.
Dr Eadie was one of 167 expert speakers presenting to over 1,000 delegates including UK space representatives, users of space-based services, entrepreneurs, academia, policy-makers, funders and students.
She discussed her research in a session launching the UK Space Environments Association to provide communication, collaboration and cooperation platforms for the UK space sector and the UK Space Life and Biomedical Sciences Association to bring together academia, industry and science enable a coordinated output.
Scotland had a strong presence at the conference, which covered topics concerned with research in space, for example experiments performed by astronauts at the International Space Station, as well as ground-based research and projects benefitting from space technology, like SURS.