NASA Selects 31 Space Biology Research Proposals

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May 29, 2013

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                        
202-358-1100 
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NASA SELECTS 31 SPACE BIOLOGY RESEARCH PROPOSALS

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Space Biology Program will fund 31 proposals to 
help investigate how cells, plants and animals respond to changes in 
gravity. 

These studies will result in new basic knowledge that provides a 
foundation on which other NASA researchers and engineers can build 
approaches and countermeasures to problems confronting human 
exploration of space, or that translate into new biological tools or 
applications on Earth. The proposals were in response to the research 
announcement "Research Opportunities in Space Biology." 

The selected proposals are from 21 institutions in 13 states and will 
receive a total of about $14.9 million during a one- to four-year 
period. 

Space biologists examine and discover underlying mechanisms of 
adaptation to changes resulting from the spaceflight environment, 
such as altered gravity, stress, and radiation, and attempt to 
determine genetic, cellular and organismal mechanisms that regulate 
and sustain growth, metabolism, reproduction and development during 
that adaptation. 

Selected experiments will begin immediately. Nine will be conducted 
aboard the International Space Station. Fourteen ground-based studies 
will develop hypotheses to test aboard the orbiting laboratory. 
Investigators new to space biology will collect preliminary data in 
eight proposals. 

The Space Biology Program is managed by the Space Life and Physical 
Sciences Division in NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission 
Directorate at the agency's headquarters in Washington. 

For a complete list of the selected proposals, principal 
investigators, and organizations, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/ZegAwy 

	
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