Location: Houston, Texas, USA
Organisation: Baylor College of Medicine – Center for Space Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
The Center for Space Medicine (CSM) at Baylor College of Medicine is seeking an experienced scientific leader to take on the role of Chief Scientist for the NASA-supported Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH).
This is a senior faculty position within one of the world's leading institutions in space biomedical research and education. The successful candidate will play a central role in advancing research that supports human health and performance across the spectrum of spaceflight, from low Earth orbit to deep space exploration.
Established in 2008, the Center for Space Medicine is a global leader in space biomedical research, education, and the translation of science into real-world impact on Earth.
TRISH operates as a virtual institute through CSM under a cooperative agreement with NASA, in collaboration with the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Together, they lead a national effort to develop innovative solutions that reduce risks to human health in space.
The institute works closely with NASA's Human Research Program and a broad network of academic, commercial, and government partners to translate cutting‑edge research into operational solutions for space missions.
As Chief Scientist, the Senior Faculty member will provide strategic and scientific leadership across TRISH's research portfolio. This includes overseeing key programmes, ensuring scientific excellence, and translating research into practical applications for spaceflight.
The role sits at the intersection of science, operations, and innovation, requiring both technical expertise and the ability to communicate complex ideas across diverse audiences.
Key areas of responsibility include:
The ideal candidate will bring a strong combination of scientific leadership, operational experience, and a track record of delivering impactful research.
They will have:
Additional experience in translational research involving human subjects and an understanding of human physiology or spaceflight challenges would be advantageous.
This position offers the opportunity to shape the future of human space exploration while contributing to innovations that have direct benefits on Earth.
The successful candidate will join a globally recognised institution at the forefront of space health, working alongside leading organisations and contributing to the next generation of research, technology, and leadership in the field.