Cold Plasma - From Space research to Earth medecine I Julia Zimmermann

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Published on Oct 17, 2021
Julia Zimmermann, CEO of Terraplasma, is channeling space-based research to the medical field.

In recent years, we have seen a rise of bacteria which can survive even the strongest of our antibiotics. Fortunately, space-based research from the International Space Station has helped develop new cold plasma-based therapies that would keep patients safe from infections and treat chronic wounds without damaging tissues.


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