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NSBRI, Center for Space Medicine moving to new facility


Dr. Jeffrey Sutton is director of both the National Space Biomedical Research Institute and Baylor College of Medicine’s Center for Space Medicine, both of which are moving into the BioScience Research Collaborative at Rice University. The new consolidated research facility is right next to the Texas Medical Center. (Photo courtesy of Baylor College of Medicine.) Click here for larger version.

The National Space Biomedical Research Institute’s (NSBRI) headquarters and Baylor College of Medicine’s (BCM) Center for Space Medicine (CSM) are relocating this week.

The two organizations will open for business June 6 in the BioScience Research Collaborative at Rice University, just across the street from the Texas Medical Center.

The 16,000-square-foot consolidated research facility is located on the ninth floor of the BioScience Research Collaborative (BRC) and features multiple reconfigurable laboratories, meeting rooms and office space for NSBRI headquarters and BCM personnel, as well as space for visiting NSBRI researchers from leading institutions from across the country. In addition to the ninth-floor facility, NSBRI and CSM have access to BRC classrooms and a 280-seat auditorium.

"This state-of-the-art facility will ensure NSBRI’s position as a world leader in space biomedical research and enhance the Center for Space Medicine’s ability to train future physicians and scientists," said Dr. Jeffrey P. Sutton, NSBRI director and CSM director. "The new facility is a milestone of collaboration between BCM, Rice, NSBRI and NASA and will be an asset to the United States’ human space program for many years to come. The emphasis on biomedical innovations to enhance health care, not only in space but also on Earth, is particularly exciting and important."

NSBRI is a NASA-funded consortium of institutions studying the health risks related to long-duration spaceflight and developing the medical technologies needed for long missions. NSBRI’s integrated and coordinated activities engage academic, government and industry sectors, and emphasize achievement through excellence. Its science, technology and education projects take place at more than 60 institutions across the United States. BCM is the lead institution of the consortium, of which Rice is a member.

CSM is a one-of-a-kind academic center of excellence where faculty, students, residents and staff work together to discover, educate and push new frontiers of space biomedical research and education. CSM also has a focus on translating space advances to benefit health on Earth.

The move date is June 3, with June 2 as the last day of operations in the Neurosensory Center.

Effective June 1, NSBRI’s new address is:

National Space Biomedical Research Institute
BioScience Research Collaborative
6500 Main Street, Suite 910
Houston, TX 77030-1402

Phone: 713-798-7412
Fax: 713-798-7413
www.nsbri.org

Effective June 1, CSM’s new address is:

Center for Space Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
BioScience Research Collaborative
6500 Main Street, Suite 910
Houston, TX 77030-1402

Phone: 713-798-7412
Fax: 713-798-7413

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Brad Thomas
NSBRI
713-798-7595
rbthomas@bcm.edu