NASA Offers Opportunities for Biological Research on Space Station

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Oct. 2, 2012

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                           
202-358-1100 
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RELEASE: 12-344

NASA OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ON SPACE STATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA invites scientists from around the country to 
submit proposals to perform biological research aboard the 
International Space Station. The NASA Research Announcement (NRA), 
"Research Opportunities in Space Biology," opened Sept. 30. 

This NRA challenges scientists to propose experiments that could 
provide answers to questions about how life adapts and responds to 
microgravity. Selected investigators will have the opportunity to 
take advantage of new cell, plant and animal research facilities 
being developed for the space station. Proposals should demonstrate 
benefits to astronauts living and working in the harsh environment of 
space during long-duration missions. They also should improve 
medicine and health care for humans on Earth. 

The NRA also focuses on ground-based research designed to lead to new 
space biology investigations aboard the orbiting laboratory. The 
investigations should use microgravity and other characteristics of 
the space environment effectively to enhance our understanding of 
basic biological processes and develop the scientific and 
technological foundations for a safe, productive human presence in 
space for extended periods in preparation for exploration beyond low 
Earth orbit. The investigations should apply this knowledge and 
technology to improve the nation's competitiveness, education and 
quality of life. 

NASA's selection of research projects is guided by recommendations 
from the National Research Council's 2011 Decadal Survey Report, 
"Recapturing a Future for Space Exploration: Life and Physical 
Sciences Research for a New Era." The NASA-developed "Fundamental 
Space Biology Science Plan" provides an implementation strategy and 
roadmap based on available flight and fiscal resources. 

To read the complete NRA, click on "Solicitations" at NASA's NSPIRES 
website: 

http://nspires.nasaprs.com 

For information about the International Space Station, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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