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CASIS – NSF – NIH WEBINARDEC 14TH 2017
THE ISS U.S. NATIONAL LABThe ISS U.S. National Lab provides opportunity for research and discovery targeted to a definitive impact on Earth
The opportunities are wide-ranging:
• 50% of ISS research capacity (~500 hours crew time)
• Access to NASA facilities, ground laboratories, training and launch facilities
ISS National LabResearch &
DevelopmentPartnerships
• Access to a national network of engineers, space experts, and scientists
• World-class on-orbit research facilities
• Transportation to/from ISS
CASIS FACILITATES ACCESS TO THE ISS NATIONAL LABCASIS coordinates with NASA and launch vehicle providers for transportation to and from the ISS
CASIS matches potential users with Implementation Partners - experienced payload developers and subject matter experts with demonstrated experience in spaceflight research and development, who can provide a wide range of products and services
Implementation partner services include:Technical guidance to translate ground-based science goals to the space environmentEngineering integrationHardware/software develop and testingFlight qualification servicesMission managementLaunch and landing site supportOperations planning and real-time crew operations supportAccess to a unique suite of flight certified hardware
http://www.iss-casis.org/
http://www.spacestationresearch.com/facilities-hardware/implementation-partners/
TWO SEPARATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIESNSF/CASIS Collaboration on Tissue Engineering on the International Space Station to Benefit Life on EarthNSF 18-514Michele Grimm, PhD [email protected] Due Feb 12th 2018 @ 5pmFeasibility Review Due Jan 5th 2018
NIH-CASIS Coordinated Microphysiological Systems Program for Translational Research in Space RFA-TR-18-001NCATS: Dan Tagle, PhD [email protected]: Seila Selimovic, PhD [email protected] Due Jan 16th 2018 @ 5pm
NSF 18-514
NSF will lead the scientific merit review
• Demonstrate need for ISS National Lab• Benefit to life on Earth
3 Year Funding Opportunity
1 Flight Opportunity to conduct ISS National Lab Experiments
NSF will fund the work of the PI
• Implementation Partner Costs should not be in NSF proposal budget
NSF 18-514
CASIS will lead feasibility review
• Talk with Implementation Partners to understand what is feasible
• Complete Feasibility Review Form (Jan 5th) to get feedback https://www.iss-casis.org/research-on-the-iss/solicitations/tissue-engineering-2017/
CASIS, via their cooperative agreement with NASA, will provide funding to Implementation Partners to utilize existing hardware and capabilities but not necessarily to make significant modifications or develop new capabilities.
RFA-TR-18-001
NIH will lead the scientific merit review
• Demonstrate need for ISS National Lab• Benefit to life on Earth
4 Year Funding Opportunity (UG3/UH3)
2 Flight Opportunity to conduct ISS National Lab Experiments
NIH will fund the work of the PI and the IPs
• Implementation Partner Costs should be in NIH proposal budget
CASIS will lead feasibility review
• Talk with Implementation Partners to understand what is feasible
• Teams must include Implementation Partner• Develop Milestone Schedules• Can include changes to existing hardware and
capabilities.
CASIS, via their cooperative agreement with NASA, may provide funding to Implementation Partners.
RFA-TR-18-001
TWO SEPARATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Michele Grimm Dan Tagle (NCATS) Seila Selmovic (NIBIB)
3 years – 1 flight 4 years – 2 flights
Do not Include IP costs Must Include IP costs
Feb 12th due date Jan 16th due date
Jan 5th feasibility review due No feasibility review
RFA-TR-18-001NSF 18-514
LINKSNSF/CASIS Collaboration on Tissue Engineering on the International Space Station to Benefit Life on Earth• NSF 18-514• https://www.iss-casis.org/research-on-the-
iss/solicitations/tissue-engineering-2017/
NIH-CASIS Coordinated Microphysiological Systems Program for Translational Research in Space • RFA-TR-18-001• http://casistissuechip.blogspot.com/
[email protected]@iss-casis.org
Michael Roberts, PhD Deputy Chief [email protected]