[Crater-team] Fwd: [Heomd] NASA Request for Information: Addressing space radiation quality, chronic low dose rates, and simulation of the space radiation environment.

Harlan Spence spence at guero.sr.unh.edu
Tue Oct 20 12:49:07 EDT 2020


This may be of interest to at least some team members…

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   Oceans, & Space and Prof. of Physics 
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> From: heomd at listsrv2.nasaprs.com
> Subject: [Heomd] NASA Request for Information: Addressing space radiation quality, chronic low dose rates, and simulation of the space radiation environment.
> Date: October 15, 2020 at 2:29:13 PM EDT
> To: "'heomd at listsrv2.nasaprs.com'" <heomd at listsrv2.nasaprs.com>
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> NASA Request For Information
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> NASA Request for Information (RFI): Addressing space radiation quality, chronic low dose rates, and simulation of the space radiation environment.
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> Solicitation Number: 80JSC021L0002
> Release Date: October 15, 2020
> Response Date: December 11, 2020
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> The Space Radiation Element (SRE) of the Human Research Program is forming an interdisciplinary team of researchers to evaluate the state of current space radiobiology research and address the major gaps that continue to contribute to uncertainties in radiation risk estimates and limit the understanding of the impact of space radiation on human health. One of the responsibilities of SRE is to provide data to inform permissible exposure limits (PELs), and as such, SRE is planning to sponsor a workshop to address radiation quality, chronic low dose rate, and the translatability of rodent data into humanized systems.
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> SRE is interested in the following areas of expertise to complete this interdisciplinary team:
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> ·         Radiation biology
> ·         Radiation epidemiology
> ·         Radiation physics and modeling
> ·         Carcinogenesis
> ·         Cardiovascular function and disease
> ·         Central nervous system function and disease
> ·         Neurocognitive function and disease
> ·         Translational biology
> ·         Systems Biology
> ·         Biomedical engineering and human model design
> ·         Computational biology and modeling
> ·         Biostatistics
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> The response period for this call is approximately eight weeks. This call for nominations will provide the Space Radiation Element Scientists the opportunity to invite nominees to take part in a virtual workshop later in the current calendar year to develop recommended studies and strategy that will be peer reviewed and funded to begin work in the first half of calendar year 2021. Responses to this RFI should be self-nominations and considered statements of intent to be included in the interdisciplinary team.
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> The full text of the RFI and response instructions can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/21RFISRDRN <https://tinyurl.com/21RFISRDRN>. Responses must be submitted electronically using the NSPIRES web site. This RFI is open to responses from individuals from all parties, including commercial entities, international organizations, academia, NASA Centers, and other government agencies.
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