Tobias Niederwieser is an Assistant Research Professor at BioServe Space Technologies within the University of Colorado Boulder where he serves as Principal Investigator on several grants for space life science experiments. Of particular focus is the in-space manufacturing of human pluripotent stem cells for regenerative therapy applications on Earth. Previously, he led the development of several novel facilities operating continuously onboard the ISS including science incubators, centrifuges, life support systems, as well as crew galley refrigerators and is currently developing similar facilities for commercial and lunar space stations. Additionally, Tobias was involved in a radiation biology experiment onboard Artemis-I conducting the furthest active biology experiment with sample return ever performed.