RESEARCH CENTER FORBIOTECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHHOUSTON, TEXAS
MISSIONAlthough the first manned space missions occurred almost 50 years ago, the toxic effects of the space environment on humans continue to surprise and challenge us. Crewmembers in a microgravity environment routinely experience certain deleterious effects, including immune system dysregulation and loss of bone and muscle. Microorganisms, obligate co-travelers in any system involving living organisms, present dangers of infection to crew members and longer term problems from exposure to toxic waste byproducts and contamination of life support systems. Exposure to low-dose radiation is additive and has the potential to be carcinogenic in the long term. With plans for extended human space habitation not only in Space Station Freedom, but in trips back to the moon, to Mars, and beyond, it is increasingly important to understand the basic mechanisms involved in these toxic effects and to devise realistic strategies to protect human space travelers. With the availability of exciting new tools in molecular biology and nanotechnology, scientists in the NASA Research Center for Biotechnology and Environmental Health can help to make this goal a reality. FOCUS AREA The overall goals, associated with the two focus areas of microorganism and genotoxicology, are to identify “space genes” that may affect human adaptation in the space environment and to measure oxidative stress and DNA damage in human and mammalian cells. RESEARCH PROJECTS
Bobby L. Wilson, Center Director Vera McDaniels, Program Coordinator Renard Thomas, Ph.D., Investigator Jade Clement, M.D./Ph.D., Investigator Olufisayo Jejelowo, Ph.D., Investigator Govindarajan Ramesh, Ph.D., Investigator James Briggs, Ph.D., Investigator Mahmoud Saleh, Ph.D., Investigator James DuMond, Ph.D., Investigator
For more information please contact: Dr. Bobby Wilson, Center Director Phone: 713-313-4259, FAX: 713-313-4217
wilson_bl@tsu.edu Texas Southern University 3100 Cleburne Street Houston, TX 77004
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