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United States
Grant Types
Fellowship/Scholarship/Dissertation Research Project Post-doctoral
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713-798-4951
Address
1 Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030
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Description
**Translational Research Institute for Space Health** **Driving the new space economy to accelerate human exploration and health discovery** The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) is driving the new space economy to accelerate human exploration and health discovery. Partnered with [NASA’s Human Research Program](https://www.nasa.gov/hrp), TRISH ensures astronauts and earthlings alike benefit from the latest space health advancements, with research in extreme environments on Earth serving as a proving ground for both human performance in space and terrestrial applications. Acting as the critical link between the space and health industries, TRISH focuses on operational needs, mission-critical tools, and the next generation of leaders. With rigor, agility, and efficiency, TRISH advances innovations and collaborations that enable all humans to thrive, wherever they explore. Led by Baylor College of Medicine's Center for Space Medicine, the [consortium](https://www.bcm.edu/academic-centers/space-medicine/translational-research-institute/what-is-trish/consortium-and-partners "TRISH Consortium and Partners") leverages partnerships with Caltech and MIT. **Join us in advancing humanity’s deep space exploration.** **What We Do** Content TRISH relentlessly pursues and funds novel research to deliver high-impact scientific and technological solutions that advance space health and help humans thrive wherever they explore, in space or on Earth. TRISH was established to find and fund high-risk, high-reward research projects to help keep humans healthy during deep space exploration. This includes providing solutions for health risks late Artemis astronauts may face. TRISH’s strength lies in our world-class faculty and staff, whose deep knowledge in science, health, and space operations drives the innovative, practical solutions we deliver. TRISH is not merely reacting to the needs of space health; we are actively creating the future of the field. With a long-term, holistic perspective, TRISH has tackled structural and organizational challenges to create systems that endure. On behalf of the space program, TRISH has supported novel research that may provide solutions to health risks involving radiation exposure, behavioral health, medicine, food, environment, cellular and molecular, and medical technology research. Through initiatives like EXPAND, HERMES, and SENTINEL, TRISH is building a model of self-sufficiency. We don’t just conduct research–we translate it into deployable mission-critical tools and operational infrastructures. We strengthen human performance wherever adaptability and resilience are vital. **Who We Are** The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) is a lean, virtual institute empowered by the [NASA Human Research Program](https://www.nasa.gov/hrp) to solve the challenges of human deep space exploration. Led by Baylor College of Medicine's Center for Space Medicine, our [consortium](https://www.bcm.edu/academic-centers/space-medicine/translational-research-institute/our-team/consortium-and-partners) leverages partnerships with Caltech and MIT. **TRISH Strategic Plan** TRISH’s programs all focus on providing exceptional research deliverables and human capital to NASA that will impact spaceflight for generations into the future. This work supports humanity's return to the Moon, through the Artemis missions, and future lunar operations. We also recognize that the next leap of space flight involves bringing people across the spectrum of health, backgrounds, sex/gender, etc. to venture into the unknown through both NASA and commercial spaceflight companies. The Institute advocates for and advances space health for the benefit of all future space travelers. To develop the research and technologies that will help all of humanity, we must recruit new, diverse researchers and thinkers into our mission now. All people have a future in space if we make room for them today. In TRISH’s strategic plan we outline three, prioritized goals to advance our mission and help all humans thrive in deep space. This strategic planning document outlines the Institute's priorities through 2028. **The Larger Impact** As a laboratory like no other, space allows us to study the body's response to extreme challenges and learn how we can stay healthy in even the harshest of environments. By studying how the body adapts and responds, we can work to solve fundamental questions about human health and well-being and uncover advances for health and healthcare delivery for all.
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Solicitation: TRISHRFA1901PD I. Research Opportunity This Request for Applications (RFA) is...
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