NASA, NSBRI Select 17 Proposals in Space Radiation Research

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Sept. 24, 2007

Beth Dickey/Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-2087/1272
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William Jeffs 
Johnson Space Center, Houston
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Kathy Major
National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI), Houston
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RELEASE: 07-211

NASA, NSBRI SELECT 17 PROPOSALS IN SPACE RADIATION RESEARCH

WASHINGTON - The crews of future missions to the moon and Mars could 
face serious health risks from exposure to space radiation. NASA and 
the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, known as NSBRI, 
Houston, will fund 17 new research projects that will enable NASA to 
better understand and reduce those risks. Scientists at universities, 
research institutions and private companies in eight states will 
conduct the studies. 

The goal of NASA's space radiation research is to enable the human 
exploration of space by understanding and limiting astronaut health 
risks from space radiation. The health risks of radiation during 
space travel may include cancer, acute radiation sickness and 
degenerative tissue damage, including damage to the central nervous 
system. The new research is designed to deliver products that will 
help in the development of effective shielding or biological 
countermeasures for radiation exposure.

The 17 projects were selected from 98 proposals received in response 
to a NASA and NSBRI announcement, Ground-Based Studies in Space 
Radiation. Scientific and technical experts from academia and 
government laboratories reviewed the proposals. The total potential 
value of the selected proposals is about $15 million.

NSBRI is a NASA-funded consortium of institutions studying the health 
risks related to long-duration spaceflight. The institute's science, 
technology and education projects take place at more than 70 
institutions across the United States.

A complete list of the selected principal investigators, organizations 
and proposals is available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/news/space_radiation.html

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

For information about NSBRI, visit: http://www.nsbri.org

	
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