NASA Seeks Innovative Ideas About Human Health Challenges

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Aug. 17, 2010

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

Gina Jackson 
U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington 
202-712-1917 
gjackson@xxxxxxxxx 
RELEASE: 10-191

NASA SEEKS INNOVATIVE IDEAS ABOUT HUMAN HEALTH CHALLENGES

WASHINGTON -- NASA will host LAUNCH: Health, a global forum focusing 
on health issues, at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida 
from Oct. 30-31. NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development, 
the U.S. Department of State, and NIKE are partnering on LAUNCH to 
identify, showcase and support innovative approaches to 
sustainability challenges through a series of forums. 

LAUNCH forums focus on key areas, including water, air, food, and 
energy. They provide a venue for evaluating creative ideas among 
peers and collaborative, solution-driven discussions. 

This second forum, LAUNCH: Health, will bring together entrepreneurs 
from around the world who will be selected based on their innovative 
approaches to addressing health issues. During the two-and-a-half day 
forum, they will discuss their proposed solutions to health issues 
with "council members" who represent business, policy, engineering, 
science, communications and sustainability sectors. The sessions are 
designed to identify challenges and discuss future opportunities for 
entrepreneurs' innovations. 

LAUNCH: Health seeks transformative innovations to improve health and 
the quality of life on Earth, specifically for people in the first 20 
years of life, in the following categories: 
- Nutrition and food 
- Physical activity 
- Preventive health care 

"NASA's interest in technology development and problem solving in the 
area of human health issues makes hosting this discussion among 
innovators and thought leaders a natural fit," NASA's Deputy 
Administrator Lori Garver said. "Solutions to health issues here on 
Earth have the potential to benefit space explorers of the future, as 
well as humankind overall." 

Problem solvers can submit their ideas through the InnoCentive 
website, which allows NASA to collaborate with people throughout the 
world who are interested in sustainability issues. Challenges are 
posted online for which problem solvers can submit solutions. 
Innovators can submit their proposals via the LAUNCH InnoCentive 
challenge at: 



https://gw.innocentive.com/ar/challenge/9625880 


"NASA is enthusiastic about LAUNCH: Health and its focus on 
identifying and accelerating innovative strategies to address human 
health and performance in challenging environments," said Dr. Jeff 
Davis, director of Space Life Sciences at NASA's Johnson Space Center 
in Houston. "Innovative health solutions for diagnostic capability in 
remote locations on Earth and in space require simple, rugged, 
portable, devices with low power requirements. Forums such as Launch 
allow NASA to contribute to and benefit from the ideas of many 
people." 

"We see LAUNCH as a great opportunity to support innovators and 
entrepreneurs who are helping provide sustainable solutions to 
today's biggest development challenges," added Alex Dehgan, director 
of USAID's Office of Science and Technology. 

U.S. journalists are invited to attend the two-day forum. In addition 
to regular Kennedy Space Center media credentials, reporters must 
register in advance. To RSVP, reporters should contact David Steitz 
at 202-358-1730 or david.steitz@xxxxxxxx by Sept. 24. 

The forum will be streamed online on UStream, discussed through social 
media outlets including Twitter, and featured on NASA's Buzzroom. 



http://buzzroom.nasa.gov 


To learn more about LAUNCH, visit: 



http://www.launch.org 


For information about NASA and its programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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