{"id":13574,"date":"2014-10-23T09:50:11","date_gmt":"2014-10-23T09:50:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nsbri.org\/?p=13574"},"modified":"2015-11-04T19:55:09","modified_gmt":"2015-11-04T19:55:09","slug":"nsbri-enlists-industry-to-battle-eye-disorders-caused-by-space-travel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nsbri.org\/2014\/10\/nsbri-enlists-industry-to-battle-eye-disorders-caused-by-space-travel\/","title":{"rendered":"NSBRI Enlists Industry To Battle Eye Disorders Caused By Space Travel"},"content":{"rendered":"
NSBRI announced the launch of the Vision for Mars Challenge<\/em>\u00a0in Chicago at the Ophthalmology Innovation Summit (OIS) last week. The Vision for Mars Challenge<\/em>, a joint effort between NSBRI and industry aims to identify diagnostic tools that can work in space in order to better understand the newly described visual impairment syndrome in astronauts. The challenge calls on start-up technology companies to bring about next generation clinical diagnostic and research-enabling technologies that will provide critical information about ocular health during space flight. The Vision for Mars Challenge<\/em> is a public-private partnership and includes a veritable “dream team” of world-renowned ophthalmologists, business people and NSBRI’s Industry Forum and its advisors. Up to three companies developing disruptive technologies that address the immediate needs of NASA in helping to help mitigate the Risk of Spaceflight-Induced Vision Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) Syndrome<\/strong> could receive grants of $100,000 each through NSBRI Industry Forum’s SMARTCAP (Space Medical and Related Technologies Commercialization Assistance Program).<\/p>\n