Data Request
User’s Guide for Requesting NASA Life Sciences Data and Biospecimens
Use of Human Data for Research
Be aware that each request for human data must be evaluated and approved through the appropriate NASA review boards prior to the release of any human data. Specific requirements must be met in order to release data including, but not limited to, proof of peer-review and funding of your study protocol and institutional review board (IRB) approval from your institution. Additional NASA requirements and guidelines are provided below.
You must acknowledge that you have read and understand the information provided prior to submittal of your request.
Requesting Human Data
LSDA and LSAH support the release of astronaut and flight analog research data, and clinical data, respectively, to support the research community. Both de-identified and possibly attributable (identifiable) astronaut data may be available for internal and external-to-NASA peer-reviewed research studies following a thorough review and approval process and NASA IRB approval. The length of time required to complete your request is based on the complexity of the request and volume of the data requested. Data Categories Data can be grouped into the following categories:
Research Data Repository (LSDA)
For background information on the Life Sciences Data Archive (LSDA) project, go to the LSDA Home Page.
LSDA supports release of astronaut and flight analog subject data to support the research community.
Both de-identified and possibly attributable (identifiable) data may be available for internal and
external-to-NASA peer-reviewed research studies following a thorough review and approval process and
NASA IRB approval. See Data Categories above.
You can search the LSDA databases using the free text search ("Search LSDA" in the navigation bar) or by searching any of the
eight modules—Experiments, Missions, Personnel, Biospecimens, Documents, Hardware, Datasets, and
Photo Gallery—accessible from the home page.
If you need assistance, please submit your query: jsc-lsda@mail.nasa.gov. Do not use this form for submitting requests for data.
An LSAH Epidemiologist and/or LSDA Archivist will be assigned to disposition your request and walk you through the process. This includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Medical Data Repository (LSAH)
For background information on the Lifetime Surveillance of Astronaut Health (LSAH) project, go to the LSAH Home Page.
LSDA supports release of astronaut and flight analog subject data to support the research community.
Both de-identified and possibly attributable (identifiable) data may be available for internal and
external-to-NASA peer-reviewed research studies following a thorough review and approval process and
NASA IRB approval. See Data Categories above.
A summary of medical tests conducted and descriptions of these tests are available for download:
Summarized list of Medical Tests
Detailed description of Medical Tests
Related Link: Data Accessibility Video Presentation
An LSAH Epidemiologist and/or LSDA Archivist will be assigned to disposition your request and walk you through the process. This includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Use of Human Data: Applicable Laws and Regulations
Requesting Biospecimens
The LSDA also contains an animal Biospecimen repository, which provides the scientific community with access to NASA's inventory of biological materials from organisms that have flown in space or from related ground control studies.
Terms of Use: Applicants may submit proposals specifically for analysis of materials obtained from this Program or as an adjunct or supplementary component of an experiment proposal in another research area.
These products should include electronic submissions of raw and analyzed data and a final report for archival by the LSDA. Any publications resulting from the study should be appropriately attributed to NASA.
Search Biospecimen Repository
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