{"id":10947,"date":"2010-11-22T11:57:00","date_gmt":"2010-11-22T11:57:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nsbri.org\/2010\/11\/three-scientists-selected-for-space-research-postdoctoral-fellowships-3\/"},"modified":"2010-11-22T11:57:00","modified_gmt":"2010-11-22T11:57:00","slug":"three-scientists-selected-for-space-research-postdoctoral-fellowships-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nsbri.org\/2010\/11\/three-scientists-selected-for-space-research-postdoctoral-fellowships-3\/","title":{"rendered":"Three scientists selected for space research postdoctoral fellowships"},"content":{"rendered":"

Three young investigators have been named National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) Postdoctoral Fellows.<\/p>\n

"To solve the human health problems related to space exploration, America needs scientists well versed in research and technology development skills," said Dr. Jeffrey P. Sutton, NSBRI director. "This fellowship provides a hands-on experience for the young scientists who will implement the Vision for Space Exploration."<\/p>\n

The two-year program offers Fellows the opportunity to manage their own space-related biomedical research project while continuing to learn from an experienced faculty mentor. Participants receive $40,000 per year and become a member of one of NSBRI’s science and technology teams. Fellows also attend a summer institute at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) learning about JSC’s research facilities and programs.<\/p>\n

"As part of an NSBRI research team, the Fellows participate in the team’s teleconferences and meetings and attend NSBRI’s annual investigator retreats," Sutton said. "Through these activities, the Fellows gain professional relationships with leading scientists from across the U.S."<\/p>\n

To be selected, applicants submit detailed research project proposals to investigate a solution to a space health risk or to develop a technology needed to enable research or medical care in space. The research must involve a mentor and be carried out at a U.S. laboratory doing space-related biomedical or biotechnological research.<\/p>\n

Applications are reviewed for scientific and technical merit by the Fellowship Committee and by NSBRI management to ensure relevance to the Institute’s research program goals. NSBRI solicits fellowship applications annually.<\/p>\n

The 2007-2009 NSBRI Postdoctoral Fellows, their institutions and mentors are:<\/p>\n