Training the Next Generation of Space Researchers
TRISH's Academy of Bioastronautics provides a virtual, interactive forum for early career scientists, many of them TRISH postdoctoral fellows. The virtual venue allows for mentorship and guidance, and gives an opportunity for these investigators to provide updates on their research and ask technical questions while building a community and increasing their professional network.
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TRISH Postdoctoral Fellows
Metabolic Measurement, Manipulation, and Countermeasure Strategies
Principal Investigator: Katharyn Flickinger, Ph.D.
Mentor: Clifton Callaway, MD, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Pittsburgh
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2024 – Aug. 31, 2026
Streamlined Molecular Farming of VLP Therapeutics in Space
Principal Investigator: Patrick Opdensteinen, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Mentor: Nicole Steinmetz, Ph.D.
Institution: University of California, San Diego
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2024 – Aug. 31, 2026
Bone metabolism is altered by skeletal unloading and nutrient limitation during long-duration spaceflight
Principal Investigator: Carolyn Chlebek, Ph.D.
Mentor: Clifford Rosen, MD
Institution: MaineHealth
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2024 – July 31, 2026
Extend Healthy Life in Space by Characterizing Radiation Induced Pro-Inflammatory Response and Enhancing Wound Repair and Recovery with Radiation Mitigating Thrombin Peptide
Principal Investigator: Stephanie Dudzinski, M.D., Ph.D.
Mentor: Steven Frank, M.D.
Institution: The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2023 – Nov. 30, 2025
Effect of deconditioning on gravitational dose-response curves for cardiovascular and ocular variables in men and women
Principal Investigator: Adrien Robin, Ph.D.
Mentor: Ana Diaz Artiles, Ph.D.
Institution: Texas A&M Research Foundation
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2023 – Nov. 30, 2025
Defining Gut Microbial Changes to Space-Like Radiation to Develop a Radiation-Resistant Microbiome
Principal Investigator: Katherine Wozniak, Ph.D.
Mentor: Robert Britton, Ph.D.
Institution: ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒ of Medicine
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2023 – July 31, 2025
Identifying Genetic Factors in Radiation Injury with Pooled Single Cell Sequencing
Principal Investigator: Xu Cao, Ph.D.
Mentor: Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D.
Institution: Stanford University
Project Dates: Sept.1, 2022 – Aug. 31, 2024
Systematic Assessment of Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation as a Sensorimotor Countermeasure
Principal Investigator: David Temple, Ph.D.
Mentor: Torin K. Clark, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Colorado at Boulder
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2022 – Aug. 31, 2024
The use of two new ground-based models of deep space travel to study the role of mitochondria and oxidative stress in cardiovascular effects.
Principal Investigator: Ashley Nemec-Bakk, Ph.D.
Mentor: Marjan Boerma, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2022 – July 31, 2024
Musculoskeletal Response to Disuse in a Genetically Diverse Mouse Population
Principal Investigator: Michael Friedman, Ph.D.
Institution: Virginia Commonwealth University
Project Dates: Jan. 1, 2022 – Dec. 31, 2022
Investigating plantar somatosensory noise as ntermeasure for balance and locomotion impairments in simulated lunar and Martian gravity
Principal Investigator: Heather R McGregor, Ph.D.
Mentor: Rachael Seidler, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Florida
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2021 – Aug. 31, 2023
Ionizing radiation and immune responses: exploring sex differences
Principal Investigator: Kaylin Didier, Ph.D.
Mentor: William Schrage, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Wisconsin
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2021 – Dec. 31, 2023
Countermeasure Development Against Myocardial Mitochondrial Stress by Space Radiation Exposure
Principal Investigator: James Jahng, Ph.D.
Mentor: Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D.
Institution: Stanford University
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2021 – Aug. 31, 2023
Stress Response and Neurovestibular Compensation and the Potential Ameliorative Effects of Team Support
Principal Investigator: Mallika Sarma, Ph.D.
Mentor: Mark Shelhamer, Sc.D.
Institution: John Hopkins University
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2021 – July 31, 2023
Mechanistic Insights Into the Combined Chronic Impact of Spaceflight and Aging Cardiovascular Physiology
Principal Investigator: Heather Allaway, Ph.D.
Institution: Texas A&M Research Foundation
Project Dates: Jan. 1, 2021 – Aug. 31, 2021
Machine Learning as a Countermeasure to Spatial Disorientation in a Spaceflight Analog Environment
Principal Investigator: Vivekanand Vimal, Ph.D.
Institution: Brandeis University
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2020 – April 30, 2022
Development of Machine Learning-derived Microbiological and Immune Signatures: Applications in Adaptive Risk Assessment of Infectious Disease During Spaceflight
Principal Investigator: Kristyn Hoffman, Ph.D.
Mentor: C. Mark Ott, Ph.D.
Institution: KBRWyle
Project Dates: Oct. 1, 2020 – Sept. 30, 2022
Investigating the Effects of Simulated Microgravity Duration and Connexin 43 Deficiency on Bone Fracture Healing
Principal Investigator: Evan Buettmann, Ph.D.
Mentor: Henry Donahue, Ph.D.
Institution: Virginia Commonwealth University
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2020 – Aug. 31, 2023
Medical Oxygen Delivery System in Exploration Atmosphere Minimizing the Risk of Fire
Principal Investigator: Arif Rahman, Ph.D.
Mentor: Aaron Ohta, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Hawaii
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2020 – Aug. 31, 2022
Manipulating Sleep Architecture as an Operational Countermeasure
Principal Investigator: Matthew Gaidica
Mentor: Ben Dantzer, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Michigan
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2020 – July 31, 2023
Microgravity and Partial Gravity Effects on Hepatic Organoid Steatosis and Function
Principal Investigator: Maria Sekyi, Ph.D.
Mentor: Tammy Chang, M.D., Ph.D.
Institution: University of California, San Francisco
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2020 – Sept. 30, 2021
Investigation of Blood-based Circulating Biomarkers of Responses to Space Radiation
Principal Investigator: Eloise Pariset, Ph.D.
Mentor: Sylvain Costes, Ph.D.
Institution: NASA Ames Research Center
Project Dates: Nov. 1, 2019 – March 31, 2021
Scientific Physical and Operations Characterization (SPOC) - Capturing Physical Terrestrial Fieldwork in Context
Principal Investigator: Rachel Vitali, Ph.D.
Mentor: Leia Stirling, Ph.D.
Institution: University of Michigan
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2019 – Aug. 31, 2020
Monitoring Biomarkers for Muscular Atrophy Using Nanoelectronic Chip for Astronaut Health
Principal Investigator: Morgan J. Anderson, Ph.D.
Mentor: Jessica Koehne, Ph.D.
Institution: NASA Ames Research Center
Project Dates: Sept. 1, 2019 – Aug. 31, 2021
In Situ Expression Analysis of Therapeutic Microbes with Gastrointestinal Devices
Principal Investigator: Miguel Jimenez, Ph.D.
Mentor: Robert Langer, ScD
Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2019 – April 30, 2021
Effects of Galactic Cosmic Radiation on Translationally-Relevant Cognitive Behaviors and Response to Social Stress
Principal Investigator: Frederico C. Kiffer, Ph.D.
Mentor: Amelia Eisch, Ph.D.
Institution: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2019 – July 31, 2022
Investigating the Combinatorial Effects of Intraocular Pressure and Hypobaric Hypoxia on Corneal Function
Principal Investigator: Andrew Ford, Ph.D.
Mentor: David Kaplan, Ph.D.
Institution: Tufts University
Project Dates: Aug. 1, 2019 – March 31, 2021
Genetic Variability in Microgravity-Induced Bone and Muscle Loss
Principal Investigator: Michael Friedman, Ph.D.
Mentor: Henry Donahue, Ph.D.
Institution: Virginia Commonwealth University
Project Dates: Jan. 1, 2019 – Dec. 31, 2021
Mechanisms of protection from radiation by natural proteins
Principal Investigator: Lindsey Haggett, Ph.D.
Mentor: Susan Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Institution: ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒ of Medicine
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2018 – Oct. 31, 2021
Assessment of Artificial Gravity As a Countermeasure to Cephalad Fluid Shifting (Postdoctoral Fellowship)
Principal Investigator: Karina Marshall-Goebel, Ph.D.
Mentor: Quan Zhang, Ph.D.
Institution: Massachusetts General Hospital
Project Dates: March 1, 2018 – Dec. 31, 2018
Will use of long-acting, reversible contraceptives mitigate bone loss in female rats during simulated exploration class missions?
Principal Investigator: Heather Allaway, Ph.D.
Mentor: Susan Bloomfield, Ph.D.
Institution: Texas A&M Research Foundation
Project Dates: Jan. 1, 2018 – Dec. 31, 2020
Predicting Individual Differences in Learning to Manually Stabilize Attitude in a Space Flight Analog Environment
Principal Investigator: Vivekanand Vimal, Ph.D.
Mentor: Paul DiZio, Ph.D.
Institution: Brandeis University
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2017 – Nov. 30, 2020
A mechanistic framework to assess the efficacy of aspirin and other radioprotectors to reduce carcinogenesis by space radiation
Principal Investigator: Micaela Cunha, Ph.D.
Mentor: David Brenner, Ph.D.
Institution: Columbia University
Project Dates: Dec. 1, 2017 – May 31, 2019
AoB Recordings
Dr. Steve Mayo, March 27, 2019 - During the March 2019 AoB meeting, we were joined by Dr. Steve Mayo, Bren Professor of Biology and Chemistry and William K. Bowes Jr. Leadership Chair of the Division of Biology and Biological Engineering at the California Institute of Technology.
Dr. Susan Bloomfield, April 24, 2019 - Dr. Susan Bloomfield, Associate Dean for Research in the College of Education & Human Development and Professor of Kinesiology at Texas A&M University, joined the Academy of Bioastronautics to share her insights. Topics included her own career and professional experience at Texas A&M, as well as helpful advice for pursuing a similar path.
Dr. Lindsay Haggett, May 15, 2019 - During the May 2019 AoB meeting, the Academy of Bioastronautics heard from postdoc Lindsey Haggett, Ph.D. at ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒ of Medicine. Dr. Haggett discussed her research progress and goals for her TRISH-funded project, "Mechanisms of protection from radiation by natural proteins."
Dr. Michael Friedman, June 26, 2019 - During the June 2019 AoB meeting, the Academy of Bioastronautics heard from postdoc Michael Friedman, Ph.D. at Virginia Commonwealth University. Dr. Friedman discussed his project, "Genetic Variability in Microgravity-Induced Bone and Muscle Loss."
Dr. Hamsa Balakrishnan, Aug. 14, 2019 - During the August 2019 AoB meeting, the Academy of Bioastronautics heard from Hamsa Balakrishnan, Associate Department Head and an Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Balakrishnan is also the Director of Transportation at MIT.
Dr. Andrew Ford, Oct. 30, 2019 - During the October 2019 AoB meeting, the Academy of Bioastronautics heard from postdoc Andrew Ford, Ph.D. at Tufts University. Dr. Ford discussed his research progress and goals for TRISH-funded project, "Investigating The Combinatorial Effects Of Intraocular Pressure And Hypobaric Hypoxia On Corneal Function."
Dr. Miguel Jimenez, Nov. 20, 2019 - During the November 2019 AoB meeting, the Academy of Bioastronautics heard from postdoc Miguel Jimenez, Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Jimenez discussed his research progress and goals for TRISH-funded project, "In Situ Expression Analysis of Therapeutic Microbes with Gastrointestinal Devices."
AoB Session 6: Karina Marshall-Goebel, Ph.D., presents Sept. 12, 2018 - Dr. Marshall-Goebel is from the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. She provided a synopsis and status of her TRISH-funded research, "Assessment of Artificial Gravity as a Countermeasure to Cephalad Fluid Shifting." Mentor: Quan Zhang, Ph.D. View presentation .
AoB Session 5: Vivekanand Vimal, Ph.D., presents June 27, 2018 - Dr. Vimal from Brandeis University in Waltham, Maine provided a synopsis and status of his TRISH-funded research, "Predicting individual differences in learning to manually stabilize attitude in a space flight analog environment." Mentor: Paul DiZio, Ph.D. View presentation , .
AoB Session 4: Miguel Jimenez, Ph.D., presents May 23, 2018 - Dr. Jimenez is part of the Robert Langer lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass. He provided a synopsis and status of Dr. Lang's TRISH-funded research, "Gastrointestinal devices for long-term in situ delivery of therapeutic microbes. View presentation .
AoB Session 3: Micaela Cunha, Ph.D., presents April 26, 2018 - Dr. Cunha from Columbia University in New York City, N.Y. provided a synopsis and status of her TRISH-funded research, "A mechanistic framework to assess the efficacy of aspirin and other radioprotectors to reduce carcinogenesis by space radiations." Mentor: David Brenner, Ph.D. View presentation .
AoB Session 2: Heather Allaway, Ph.D., presents Feb. 21, 2018 - Dr. Allaway from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas provided a synopsis and status of her TRISH-funded research, "Will use of long-acting, reversible contraceptives mitigate bone loss in female rats during simulated exploration class missions?" Mentor: Susan Bloomfield, Ph.D.
AoB Session 1: Dr. Larry Young kicks off the Academy of Bioastronautics Jan. 24, 2018 - Drs. Larry Young and Dorit Donoviel kicked off the inaugural class of the Academy of Bioastronautics (AoB) during NASA's Human Research Program Investigators' Workshop in Galveston, Texas. The meet and greet served as an opportunity for the AoB participants - many of them TRISH postdoctoral fellows - to connect in person, meet TRISH members and set the course for the upcoming year.
Blog: TRISH Postdoctoral Fellowship is Advancing Space Health Research and Careers
Dr. Evan Buettmann shares how the TRISH postdoctoral fellowship has helped further space exploration, expand the space health field, and grow his career.