Chancellor, Jeffery
individual record
Associate Professor
Positions:
- Associate Professor, Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine
education and training
- Ph.D. in Applied Physics, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2018
- M.S. in Physics, University of Houston - (Houston, Texas, United States) 2005
- B.S. in Physics, University of Houston - (Houston, Texas, United States) 2003
selected publications
Academic Articles6
- Granja, C., Barber, C., Barna, S., Chancellor, J., Chvatil, D., Grevillot, L., ... Zatko, B. (2024). Detection resolving power of SiC Timepix3 detector to electrons, neutrons, ions and protons. Journal of Instrumentation. 19(11), c11007-C11007.
- Blue, R. S., Chancellor, J. C., Antonsen, E. L., Bayuse, T. M., Daniels, V. R., & Wotring, V. E. (2019). Limitations in predicting radiation-induced pharmaceutical instability during long-duration spaceflight.. npj Microgravity. 5(1), 15.
- Chancellor, J. C., Blue, R. S., Cengel, K. A., Aun-Chancellor, S. M., Rubins, K. H., Katzgraber, H. G., & Kennedy, A. R. (2018). Limitations in predicting the space radiation health risk for exploration astronauts.. npj Microgravity. 4(1), 8.
- Chancellor, J. C., Auon-Chancellor, S. M., & Charles, J. (2018). Medical Implications of Space Radiation Exposure Due to Low-Altitude Polar Orbits.. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance. 89(1), 3-8.
- Reyes, D. P., McClure, S. S., Chancellor, J. C., Blue, R. S., Castleberry, T. L., & Vanderploeg, J. M. (2014). Implanted medical devices in the radiation environment of commercial spaceflight.. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 85(11), 1106-1113.
Chapters2
- Elgart, R., Stoffle, N. N., Chancellor, J. C., Allnutt, R. A., Bagshaw, M., & Blue, R. S. Aerospace Radiation. Davis, J., Stepanek, I., Fogarty, J., & Blue, R. (Eds.), Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine. 475-492. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
- Chancellor, J., & Watkins, S. Space Radiation. Stepanek, J., Johnson, R., & Cocco, D. (Eds.), Mayo Clinic: Medicine in Challenging Environments for Apple iOS (Version 7.1).
Conference Papers2
- Pinsky, L. S., & Chancellor, J. Development of a New Active Personal Dosimeter for Use in Space Radiation Environments. 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference. 1-4.
- Pinsky, L., Chancellor, J., & Minthaka, D. Evolving the Medipix2 Technology for Use as an Active Space Radiation Dosimeter. IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2008 IEEE Aerospace Conference. 1-8.
Repository Documents / Preprints6
- Chancellor, J., Chesal, M., Blue, R., & Aunon-Chancellor, S. (2023). Novel Tetrahedral Human Phantoms for Space Radiation Dose Assessment.
- Chancellor, J. C., Nowadly, C., Williams, J. P., Aunon-Chancellor, S., Chesal, M. E., Looper, J., & Newhauser, W. (2021). Everything You Wanted to Know About SpaceRadiation but Were Afraid to Ask.
- Blue, R. S., Chancellor, J. C., Antonsen, E. L., Bayuse, T. M., Daniels, V. R., & Wotring, V. E. (2019). Limitations in Predicting Radiation-Induced Pharmaceutical Instability during Long-Duration Spaceflight.
- Chancellor, J. C., Aun-Chancellor, S. M., & Charles, J. B. (2017). Medical Implications of Space Radiation Exposure Due to Low Altitude Polar Orbits.
- Chancellor, J. C., Blue, R. S., Cengel, K. A., Aun-Chancellor, S. M., Rubins, K. H., Katzgraber, H. G., & Kennedy, A. R. (2017). Limitations in Predicting the Space Radiation Health Risk for Exploration Astronauts.
in the news
- It costs $1,000 per gram to go to space. An LSU professor wants to make that cheaper The Advocate August 25, 2022
- LSU professor creates AI-based startup focused on space exploration Greater Baton Rouge Business Report August 17, 2022
- ADVACAM will help NASA increase the safety of astronauts of the first crewed flight to the Moon since 1972 ADVACAM Press Release May 19, 2021
- This device made by LSU students will be part of NASAs 2022 moon landing — the first since 1972 The Advocate May 18, 2021
patents
Patents3
- Chancellor, J., & Chesal, M. (2023). System and method for simulating non-homogenous space radiation environment.
- Chancellor, J. C., Taylor, J., & Katzgraber, H. G. (). System and Method for AI Based Spacecraft Shielding Design.
researcher on
Principal Investigator8
- Direct comparison of the two methods of generating a ground-based space radiation analog and validation of a novel approach for ground-based simulations of the intravehicular GCR environment awarded by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States) 2024 - 2025
awards and honors
- NASA Peer Award conferred by National Aeronautics and Space Administration - (Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States) - Outstanding contribution to NASA’s Human Research Program 2012
Email
jchancellor@tamu.edu
First Name
Jeffery
Last Name
Chancellor