Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov
WASHINGTON -- NASA selected 15
experiments to be funded through its most recent research announcement for
opportunities in space biology research. Ten of these experiments will be
conducted aboard the International Space Station in the near future. Five
others will be ground-based studies.
NASA's Space Biology Program will fund
the proposals to investigate how cells, plants and animals respond to
microgravity. Space biology scientists will examine and discover underlying
mechanisms of adaptation to changes resulting from the spaceflight environment.
This research will help determine how cells and organisms regulate and sustain
growth, metabolism, reproduction and development. These studies could provide a
foundation upon which other NASA researchers and engineers can build approaches
and countermeasures to the problems confronting human exploration of space. It
also could lead to new biological tools or applications on Earth.
The selected proposals are from 12
institutions in 10 states and will receive a total of about $4 million during a
one- to three-year period. Scientific and technical experts from academia and
government reviewed the proposals.
For a complete list of the selected
principal investigators, organizations and proposals, visit http://go.nasa.gov/ObK2j1.
For information about NASA and agency
programs, visit http://www.nasa.gov.
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