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McGregor HR, Hupfeld KE, Pasternak O, Beltran NE, De Dios YE, Bloomberg JJ, Wood SJ, Riascos RF, Reuter-Lorenz PA, Seidler RD.Crewmember demographic factors and their association with brain and ocular changes following spaceflight.npj Microgravity. 2025 Aug 28;11:59.PI: R.D. SeidlerNote: ISS results. This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 5.1
Funding: “This study was supported by NASA grant #NNX11AR02G awarded to RDS, SJW, PARL, and JJB. HRM was supported by an NSERC postdoctoral fellowship, a Translational Research Institute for Space Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, and a NASA Human Research Program augmentation grant. KEH was supported by National Institute on Aging fellowships F99AG068440 and K00AG068440.”
Friedman MA, Zeineddine Y, Tuyambaze O, Elhawabri W, Al Shammary A, Stodieck L, Ferguson VL, Donahue H.Simulated microgravity accurately models long-duration spaceflight effects on bone and skeletal muscle in skeletally immature mice.Bone Rep. 2025 Sep;26:101871.PI: M.A. FriedmanNote: Hindlimb unloading study.
Journal Impact Factor: 2.6
Funding: “This work is supported by the Translational Research Institute for Space Health Postdoctoral Fellowship (NASA Cooperative Agreement NNX16AO69A), Center for the Advancement of Science in Space User Agreement UA-2019-888, and National Institutes of Health 3UM1TR004360-02S2.”
Lonner TL, Austin CR, Blake JS, Gupta P, Katz JM, Gopinath AR, Clark TK.Impact of sickness induced by centrifugation on tilt perception.Front Neurol. 2025 Aug 12;16:1628938.PI: T.K. ClarkNote: This article is part of Research Topic “Impact of Vestibular Dysfunction Studies on Space Flight Health Challenges” (https://genelab.nasa.gov). The Research Topic also includes articles from previous Current Awareness Lists #1,075 https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1284029 and #1,139 https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2025.1556553. This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 2.8
Funding: “This work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Human Research Program under Grant No. 80NSSC23K0449.”
Hughes AM, Jenkins BE, Bauer LV, Kiss JZ.Performance and accuracy of the automated measurement software: Simple Online Automated Plant Phenomics (SOAPP).Gravit Space Res. 2025 Aug 7;13(1):51-64.PI: J.Z. KissNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 2.0
Funding: PI reports past NASA funding.
Johns S, Wiegman E, Bakshi A, Gilroy S.The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels CNGC2 and CNGC4 support systemic wound responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.Front Plant Sci. 2025 Aug 21;16:1545065.PI: S. GilroyNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 4.8
Funding: “The authors are grateful for funding for this work from NSF MCB2016177, NASA 80NSSC21K0577 and 80NSSC19K0126, and the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.”
Evans MA, Walsh K.Clonal hematopoiesis in cancer and cardiovascular disease: JACC: CardioOncology state-of-the-art review.JACC: CardioOncology. 2025 Aug;7(5):470-95.PI: K. WalshNote: This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 12.8
Funding: “These studies were supported by National Institutes of Health grants AG073249 and AG086508, Department of Defense grant CA210887, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration grant 80NSSC21K0549 to Dr Walsh.”
Walsh RFL, Smith LT, Bisgay A, Stephenson AR, Goel N, Alloy LB.Sleep duration as a mediator of the association between caffeine intake and mood symptoms: An intensive longitudinal study of young adults with and without bipolar spectrum disorders.Chronobiology International. 2025 Aug 18;1-11. Online ahead of print.PI: N. GoelJournal Impact Factor: 1.7
Funding: “This study was supported in part by the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship to Rachel Walsh and by National Institute of Mental Health R01 grants [MH077908, MH102310, and MH126911] to Lauren B. Alloy. Namni Goel was supported in part by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) grants [NNX14AN49G] and [80NSSC20K0243] and National Institutes of Health grant [R01DK117488].”
Bouvet P, Bevilacqua C, Ambekar Y, Antonacci G, Au J, Caponi S, Chagnon-Lessard S, Czarske J, Dehoux T, Fioretto D, Fu Y, Guck J, Hamann T, Heinemann D, Jähnke T, Jean-Ruel H, Kabakova I, Koski K, Koukourakis N, Krause D, La Cavera S, Landes T, Li J, Mahmodi H, Margueritat J, Mattarelli M, Monaghan M, Overby DR, Perez-Cota F, Pontecorvo E, Prevedel R, Ruocco G, Sandercock J, Scarcelli G, Scarponi F, Testi C, Török P, Vovard L, Weninger WJ, Yakovlev V, Yun S-H, Zhang J, Palombo F, Bilenca A, Elsayad K.Consensus statement on Brillouin light scattering microscopy of biological materials.Nat Photon. 2025 Jul 3;19(7):681-91.Note: This article may be obtained online without charge.
Journal Impact Factor: 32.9
Funding: “…support from NASA, BARDA, the NIH and USFDA under contract/agreement no. 80ARC023CA002.”