Status Report

New NASA Research Announcement Topics in Human Health Countermeasures, Human Factors, and Behavioral Performance

By SpaceRef Editor
March 30, 2018
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NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP) has released solicited research response area NRA 80JSC017N0001-HHCHFBP “Topics in Human Health Countermeasures, Human Factors, and Behavioral Performance” that solicits applied research in support of HRP goals and objectives. This response area is Appendix D of the Human Exploration Research Opportunities (HERO) NRA (80JSC017N0001).

Proposals are solicited by NASA in the areas of Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers for Physiological and Behavioral Effects of Spaceflight – an ISS Sample Sharing Opportunity; Promoting Stress Tolerance, Adaptability, and Behavioral Health via Enhancing Exercise Protocols for Long-Duration Exploration Mission (LDEM) Crews; and Sensory Stimulation for Cognitive and Behavioral Health.
 
Appendix D of the HERO NRA and associated documentation can be found at:
https://tinyurl.com/HERO-HHCHFBP.
 
The HERO NRA including all open appendices is available through the NASA Research Opportunities homepage at: https://tinyurl.com/NASA-HERO-2017
 
A virtual Pre-Proposers Conference is scheduled for April 9, 2018, and more details will be posted shortly alongside this solicitation on NSPIRES. Appendix D Step-1 proposals are due May 1, 2018. Invited Appendix D Step-2 proposals are due July 30, 2018.
 
All categories of United States (U.S.) institutions are eligible to submit proposals in response to the NRA. Principal Investigators may collaborate with universities, Federal Government laboratories, the private sector, and state and local government laboratories. In all such arrangements, the applying entity is expected to be responsible for administering the project according to the management approach presented in the proposal. NASA’s policy is to conduct research with non-U.S. organizations on a cooperative, no exchange-of-funds basis.
 
This email is being sent on behalf of HRP and is intended as an information announcement to the research community related to the NASA Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD).
 
Thank you for your continued interest in NASA. Please refer to the solicitation document for contact information.

SpaceRef staff editor.