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Alia Al Mansoori
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Help Alia Al Mansoori (born July 23, 2002) is an Emirati teenage pupil at Al
Learn to edit Mawakeb School. In 2017 she won the Genes in Space UAE
Community portal competition, with a proposal to study how exposure to space affects the
Recent changes health of live organisms at cellular level. Her experiment was loaded
Upload file onto the August 2017 SpaceX CRS-12 mission.[1]
Tools Al Mansoori's experiment studied the expression of heat-shock proteins
What links here in space, establishing that the genes turning them on could be
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Permanent link Al Mansoori plans to study genetics at university,[2] ultimately pursuing
Page information postgraduate study to become an astronaut. Her dream "is to be the first Emirati woman to visit Mars".[3]
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Print/export 1. ^ James Langton, Dreams of Emirati teenager Alia Al Mansoori launched into space , August 14, 2017.
Download as PDF 2. ^ a b Kaleigh Rogers, The Teenager Who Sent An Experiment to Space and Dreams of Visiting Mars ,
motherboard.vice.com, January 9, 2018kundi Nahid .
Languages 3. ^ Wam, "My dream is to be the first Emirati woman to go to Mars": Alia Al Mansoori , Emirates 24/7, October
Português 12, 2007.
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