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Research Areas for Physical Sciences (FY2013 forward): BIOPHYSICS (formerly known as BIOTECHNOLOGY)     COMBUSTION SCIENCE     COMPLEX FLUIDS     FLUID PHYSICS     FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS     MATERIALS SCIENCE    


Fiscal Year
Defaults to search "All Reports FY04-present", which retrieves all tasks funded during the time period from FY2004-present. Tasks for each fiscal year are those "active"(funded) within that fiscal year, e.g., FY2019 covers 10/1/2018-9/30/2019.


Human Research Program Gaps *

A lack of information in knowledge or ability to perform a task.

* based on Human Research Program Integrated Research Plan, Revision A, January 2009.

Human Research Program Risks *

A specific human health and performance risk, in relation to successful completion of exploration missions and preservation of astronaut health over the long-term.

* based on Human Research Program Integrated Research Plan, Revision A, January 2009.

Added/Updated in the Last

Refers to any projects that may have been added or updated within a certain time period. This could be newly funded projects or projects that have submitted reports within a certain time frame.


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Human Research Program Elements

Human Research Program (HRP) Elements are focused on critical areas of research & technology development that address the highest priority crew health and safety risks (see https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/).
  • ExMC -- Exploration Medical Capability
  • HFBP -- Human Factors and Behavioral Performance
  • HHC-- Human Health Countermeasures
  • ROI-- Research Operations and Integration (new in 2019)
  • SR -- Space Radiation
  • BHP -- Behavioral Health and Performance (archival in 2017)
  • ISSMP -- ISS Medical Project (archival in 2019)
  • SHFH -- Space Human Factors & Habitability (archival in 2017)

Responsible Center:

NASA ARC: NASA Ames Research Center
NASA GRC: NASA Glenn Research Center
NASA HQ: NASA Headquarters
NASA JPL: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
NASA JSC: NASA Johnson Space Center
NASA KSC: NASA Kennedy Space Center
NASA LaRC: NASA Langley Research Center
NASA MSFC: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
NSBRI: National Space Biomedical Research Institute (archival in 2017)
TRISH: Translational Research Institute for Space Health (new in 2017)