National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI)
- Eighteen students launch into space research internship
(Tuesday, August 4, 2009) - 105-Day Mars Simulation: U.S. studies focus on improving work performance
(Monday, July 13, 2009) - Star Trek-like Technology Offers Noninvasive Monitor for Patients and Athletes
(Wednesday, April 29, 2009) - Students get weightless testing personal navigation aid for spaceflight
(Friday, January 30, 2009) - Coming soon: Self-guided, computer-based depression treatment for astronauts
(Saturday, October 25, 2008) - Penn awarded Center of Acute Radiation Research for study of space radiation
(Thursday, October 23, 2008) - National Space Biomedical Research Institute: Coming soon: Self-guided, computer-based depression treatment
(Wednesday, September 24, 2008) - Fifteen students launch into space research internship at National Space Biomedical Research Institute
(Friday, July 4, 2008) - NASA, NSBRI Select Proposals to Support Crew Health on Missions
(Saturday, June 21, 2008) - NASA, NSBRI Select 17 Proposals in Space Radiation Research
(Tuesday, September 25, 2007) - Study identifies key player in the body’s immune response to chronic stress
(Monday, September 17, 2007) - To keep fit in space, train like an athlete
(Wednesday, June 27, 2007) - Detecting radiation on lunar and Mars missions
(Tuesday, February 20, 2007) - Three scientists selected for space research postdoctoral fellowships at National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI)
(Thursday, January 25, 2007) - In undersea habitat, aquanauts learn about teamwork and task performance for the moon and Mars
(Tuesday, May 9, 2006) - Building a hand-held lab-on-a-chip to simplify blood tests
(Wednesday, April 12, 2006) - Three NSBRI scientists selected for space research postdoctoral fellowships
(Friday, January 6, 2006) - Ultrasound - a diagnostic tool for space, sports and more
(Thursday, November 3, 2005) - Space Cycle tests artificial gravity as solution to muscle loss
(Wednesday, September 14, 2005) - Women, space travel and infection: International bed-rest study investigates female immune response on extended missions
(Friday, June 17, 2005) - Building a tool to examine bone quality for space and Earth-based diagnosis
(Wednesday, January 5, 2005) - Infusing education with the excitement of space exploration
(Thursday, November 18, 2004) - Four scientists selected for space research postdoctoral fellowships
(Thursday, October 14, 2004) - Neutron Detector Under Development To Monitor Spacecraft Radiation
(Thursday, November 13, 2003) - NASA'S NSBRI: Researching a workout device to help keep the balance system in shape
(Tuesday, June 24, 2003) - "MiniCog" - an Astronaut's PDA to Check Cognitive Function
(Friday, April 11, 2003) - Patient Simulator Will Enhance Training for Medical Emergencies in Space
(Friday, January 17, 2003) - Detecting bacteria in space: The good, the bad and the unknown
(Wednesday, November 13, 2002) - Nutritional supplements may combat muscle loss
(Tuesday, August 27, 2002) - Sick or sleepy - no option in outer space
(Tuesday, August 6, 2002) - A computer-based, self-help system for the space age
(Thursday, June 27, 2002) - Brain-imaging cap under study for space and Earth use
(Wednesday, May 8, 2002) - Gene discovery linked to muscle atrophy in numerous conditions
(Thursday, March 28, 2002) - "Star Wars" like technology closer than galaxies far away
(Monday, March 11, 2002) - Siestas in space?
(Thursday, January 3, 2002) - Human internal clock not ready for Mars time
(Sunday, December 23, 2001) - Remedies to bone loss in space may benefit Earth patients first
(Thursday, November 29, 2001) - NSBRI Space Research Briefs - September/October 2001
(Wednesday, September 26, 2001) - Space Research Briefs - August 2001 - Getting along in space
(Tuesday, July 31, 2001) - Virtual reality helps astronauts adapt to life in space
(Tuesday, July 10, 2001)
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