NASA Awards Space Radiobiology Research Grants

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Oct. 27, 2009

Grey Hautaluoma/Ashley Edwards 
Headquarters, Washington 
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William Jeffs 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 09-249

NASA AWARDS SPACE RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH GRANTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is funding 12 proposals from nine states to 
investigate questions about the effects of space radiation on human 
explorers. The selected proposals from researchers in Alabama, 
California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Texas, 
Virginia and Washington have a total value of approximately $13.7 
million. 

The ground-based studies will address the impact of space radiation on 
astronaut health. Research areas will include risk predictions for 
cancer and models for potential damage to the central nervous system 
and the heart. 

"The proposals funded this year using systems biology and 
state-of-the-art cell and molecular biology approaches will lead to 
improved understanding and identification of approaches to mitigate 
the risks to astronauts living in space," said Francis A. Cucinotta, 
chief scientist for the Human Research Program Space Radiation 
Program Element at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. 

The Human Research Program provides knowledge and technologies to 
improve human health during space exploration and identifies possible 
countermeasures for known problems. The program quantifies crew 
health and performance risks during spaceflight and develops 
strategies that mission planners and system developers can use to 
monitor and mitigate health risks. 

The 12 projects were selected from proposals that were reviewed by 
scientific and technical experts from academia and government 
laboratories. A complete list of the selected principal 
investigators, organizations and proposals is available at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/acd/human.html 

	
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