Date: October 28th 2009

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  1. NASA AWARDS SPACE RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH GRANTS
  2. NASA SELECTS 18 UNIVERSITY PROPOSALS FOR STECKLER SPACE GRANTS

Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 16:17:41 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA AWARDS SPACE RADIOBIOLOGY RESEARCH GRANTS

October 27, 2009

William Jeffs Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111

Grey Hautaluoma/Ashley Edwards Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668/1756

Report #H09-249

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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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 16:23:55 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: NASA SELECTS 18 UNIVERSITY PROPOSALS FOR STECKLER SPACE GRANTS

October 21, 2009

Jenna C Maddix Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-244-0185

Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4997

Report #H09-244

NASA SELECTS 18 UNIVERSITY PROPOSALS FOR STECKLER SPACE GRANTS

HOUSTON -- NASA has chosen 18 proposals from universities around the country to receive up to $70,000 for Phase One of the NASA Ralph Steckler Space Grant Colonization Research and Technology Development Opportunity

Grant money will support university research and technology development activities that support a sustained human presence in space, increase understanding of the moon's environment and develop basic infrastructure for future space colonies

"I'm excited that many of the awards will provide a dual benefit to exploration and to Earth conservation by focusing on important issues such as water recycling, food production and power storage," said Frank Prochaska, manager of the Steckler Space Grant Project at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston

NASA selected two proposals from Cornell University in Ithaca, N Y , and the University of Arizona in Tucson and one proposal from each of the following academic institutions:

Desert Research Institute in Reno

Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge

Montana State University in Bozeman

New Mexico State University in Las Cruces

Ohio Aerospace Institute in Cleveland

Old Dominion University Research Foundation in Norfolk, Va

Pennsylvania State University in University Park

Texas Tech University System in Lubbock

University of California in San Diego

University of Central Florida in Orlando

University of Hartford in West Hartford, Conn

University of Idaho in Moscow

University of North Texas in Denton

University of Wisconsin in Green Bay

The projects selected to receive Steckler Space Grants will be implemented through three funding and development phases Phase One will last nine months with a maximum award up to $70,000 The purpose of Phase One is to establish the scientific and technical merit and feasibility of a proposed innovation, research, or technology development effort that could enable space colonization or settlement Primary exploration elements include habitation, rovers, surface power, communications and extravehicular activity systems

Phase Two, which lasts two years, will provide a maximum of $250,000 each to four of the most promising Phase One projects through a competitive selection based on scientific and technical merit The purpose of Phase Two is to begin conducting the research and technology development effort Two awards of up to $275,000 each will be given for the third phase, also two years, during which time the Phase Two efforts will be integrated with NASA programs or projects

NASA received 35 proposals The agency released the cooperative agreement notice inviting lead institutions of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program to submit proposals for these grants in November 2008 The Space Grant national network includes more than 850 affiliates from universities, colleges, industry, museums, science centers, and state and local agencies supporting and enhancing science and engineering education, research and public outreach efforts for NASA's aeronautics and space projects These affiliates belong to one of 52 consortia in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Ralph Steckler was an assistant film director and photographer from southern California who had a lifelong interest in space colonization He left part of his estate to NASA for the colonization of space and the betterment of mankind Those funds are now providing universities with NASA research opportunities based on his vision

With this program and NASA's other college and university programs, the agency continues its tradition of investing in the nation's education programs with the goal of developing science, technology, engineering and math skills and capabilities critical to achieving the nations' exploration goals

For more information about NASA's education programs visit:

http://www nasa gov/education

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