Space Tango Job Openings: Scientists, Engineers, Flight Ops and Project Managers

/ September 23, 2021

Space Tango, an International Space Station National Laboratory Commercial Services Provider, has job openings in science, engineering, flight operations and project management. Join this innovative team as they continue to develop cutting-edge technology that enables R&D and manufacturing in microgravity to create solutions that do not or simply cannot exist on Earth. Visit https://spacetango.bamboohr.com/jobs/

Job Opening – Assistant/Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology

/ September 13, 2021

Texas A&M University   Department of Health and Kinesiology   Assistant/Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology  Emphasis in Skeletal Muscle or Mitochondrial Physiology   Position: The Department of Health and Kinesiology at Texas A&M University invites applications for  Tenure Track Faculty at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology with a primary  area of emphasis in skeletal muscle or mitochondrial physiology.…

Institute Chief Scientific Strategist

/ August 31, 2021

https://jobs.bcm.edu/job/Houston-Assistant-Professor-%28Center-for-Space-Medicine%29-Texa/781736100/ Division:  Center for Space MedicineWork Location:  Texas Medical Center, Houston, TXRequisition ID:  8315 Internal Title: Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor – Academic rank commensurate with qualifications and experience.  Summary TRISH is seeking an entrepreneurial and strategic thinker to serve as its Chief Science Strategist. The ideal candidate is a health science innovator who can connect the dots across scientific disciplines to guide TRISH’s…

Axiom STARS Application Due June 30

/ June 16, 2021

Humans have been living and working in space for 20 years. The International Space Station (ISS), orbiting at ~ 260 miles above Earth at 17,500 mph has been an international treasure for experimentation and discovery. The unique weightless environment, commonly known as “microgravity,” is a result of the space station’s continuous freefall. Over 3,000 experiments conducted on the space station…

NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences presents:Quantitative Genomics of Space Biology

/ May 12, 2021

NASA’s Biological and Physical Sciences presents:Quantitative Genomics of Space Biology WorkshopWednesday, May 26th 202111 am – 3:30 pm (EST) Register Now What is Quantitative Genetics:Transforming spaceflight knowledge.Exploration of deep space by humans requires a better understanding of how multiple environmental factors encountered during spaceflight (e.g., radiation, microgravity, altered atmospheric composition) impact biological systems including astronauts, plants, and relevant microbiomes. Quantitative…

ASGSR Announces Mr. Paul Secor as Executive Director

/ May 12, 2021

ASGSR Announces Mr. Paul Secor as Executive Director The American Society for Gravitational and Space Research Board of Governors is pleased to announce that Mr. Paul Secor will assume the role of Executive Director. Mr. Secor replaces Dr. Gale Allen who announced she would be retiring as Executive Director after serving three years in the role.Mr. Secor will assume the…

Ken Souza Memorial Competition – Webinar this Friday

/ April 21, 2021

Free fallin’? Yes please! Students can win a free spaceflight for microgravity experiments on the @blueorigin New Shepard rocket. Learn more about @ASGSRstudents annual Ken Souza Memorial competition this Friday 1-2pm ET: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-asgsr-ken-souza-spaceflight-competition-tickets-151527233033

2021 Call for Abstracts – ASGSR

/ April 18, 2021

The ASGSR Annual Meeting is on for this year! We are meeting together, in-person, at the Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor in Maryland November 3-6, 2021.  It will be great to get back together to reconnect with old friends, network, and meet new colleagues in hopes of stimulating new collaborations and opening new space research frontiers. The theme for this year…

Cindy Graham Memorial Award for Brain and CNS Research

/ March 23, 2021

In honor of our wonderful colleague, Cindy Graham, we would like to raise awareness of a scholarship fund established in her name to develop an endowment to help support a graduate student studying glioblastoma and other brain and CNS cancers. Cindy was the former copy editor for the ASGSR research journal and was a valued member of our community. Graham…