Alia Al Mansoori

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Alia Al Mansoori
Alia Al Mansoori in 2019
Bornc. 2002
Nationality Emirati
EducationAl Mawakeb Schools
Known forWinning the Genes In Space UAE competition in 2017

Alia Al Mansoori (born July 23, 2002[citation needed]) is an Emirati teenage pupil at Al Mawakeb School. In 2017 she won the Genes in Space UAE competition, with a proposal to study how exposure to space affects the health of live organisms at cellular level. Her experiment was loaded onto the August 2017 SpaceX CRS-12 mission.[1] Al Mansoori's experiment studied the expression of heat-shock proteins in space, establishing that the genes turning them on could be detected. The results of the experiment are not yet known but most likely will be revealed soon. [2]

Al Mansoori plans to study genetics at university,[2] ultimately pursuing postgraduate study to become an astronaut. Her dream "is to be the first Emirati woman to visit Mars".[3]

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