TrialX to Showcase Space Health Research Platform at AsMA 2026
TrialX will be participating in the 2026 Aerospace Medical Association Annual Scientific Meeting alongside TRISH at Booth 306, taking place May 17–21 in Denver, Colorado.
Hosted by the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA), the annual meeting brings together researchers, aerospace medicine specialists, clinicians, engineers, operational health experts, and commercial spaceflight organizations focused on human performance and health in extreme environments.
Supporting Health Research Beyond Traditional Clinical Settings
As missions move farther from Earth and operational conditions become more constrained, health research systems need to function with limited connectivity, delayed communication, and smaller operational footprints.
At AsMA 2026, we will showcase our ongoing work in space health infrastructure and remote research systems designed for these environments.
TrialX Space Health Systems support:
- Wearable and remote health data collection
- Longitudinal astronaut health monitoring
- Offline-capable research workflows
- Structured data capture in operational environments
These systems are designed to support research and health monitoring where traditional clinical infrastructure is not always available.
How TrialX Supports Space Health Research
TrialX supports modern space health research through stewardship of space health data repositories, development of aerospace-grade health monitoring systems, and support for longitudinal biomedical research across missions.
In collaboration with the Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH), TrialX recently presented its work on an FHIR-based space health management system at the NASA Human Research Program Investigators’ Workshop (IWS 2026). The team also demonstrated “HERMES: The Art of the Possible,” highlighting autonomous, offline-capable health data collection for environments where continuous connectivity cannot be assumed.
EXPAND Database & Biorepository

Developed in collaboration with TRISH, the EXPAND Database aggregates biomedical and clinical data from multiple space missions to support long-term astronaut health research and cross-mission analysis.
EXPAND supports:
- Aggregation and curation of biomedical and clinical mission data
- Cross-mission comparison and longitudinal health tracking
- Research into cognitive performance, sleep, and behavioral adaptation
- Advanced astronaut health monitoring and space medicine research
HERMES Platform

In 2023, TRISH selected TrialX to develop HERMES, an autonomous, offline-capable health data collection platform designed for remote and operationally constrained environments.
HERMES supports:
- Wearable and digital assessment data collection
- Real-time or delayed synchronization workflows
- Structured research protocols and operational health monitoring
- Validation of health interventions in space-analog environments
Supporting Research in Extreme Environments
With TrialX Space Health Systems, researchers can capture and analyze longitudinal cognitive, behavioral, and physiological data to better understand how humans adapt to isolation, confinement, operational stress, and microgravity environments.
This work helps support the future of scalable, connected, and resilient space health research infrastructure.
Meet the TrialX Team at AsMA 2026
We look forward to connecting with researchers, clinicians, aerospace medicine specialists, and partners throughout the conference to discuss the future of space health research and connected health data systems.
If you are attending AsMA 2026, visit us at Booth 306 to learn more.