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KLEIN BUENDEL, INC.
UEI: NWQ2AMLQTLN6
# of Employees: 27
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Woman Owned: Yes
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SSW Works: A Virtual Learning Environment for Occupational Skin Cancer Prevention
Amount: $263,012.00Americans who work outdoors are exposed to an extreme amount of solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) over a lifetime that substantially increases their risk for developing skin cancer. Annually, skin canc ...
SBIRPhase I2021Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Smartphone App to Increase and Maintain Physical Activity in African American Men (FitBrothers)
Amount: $316,117.00Physical activity (PA) is a modifiable risk factor for a number of preventable chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, strokes, obesity, and diabetes. These conditions constitute health di ...
STTRPhase I2021Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
E-training of Inmate Peer Caregivers for Enhancing Geriatric and End-of-life Care in Prisons- Phase II
Amount: $1,822,434.00There are over 1,719 United States (US) state and federal prisons with over 2.3 million prisoners. In 2017, more than 20% of sentenced prisoners were age 50 or older. The health status of older inmate ...
SBIRPhase II2020Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Translating an In-Person Brief, Bystander Bullying Intervention (STAC) to a Technology-Based
Amount: $224,938.00Project Summary While studies support the efficacy of comprehensiveschool wide interventions in reducing bullyingthese types of programs can require significant time and financial resources for implem ...
STTRPhase I2019Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Caminamos: A location-based Smartphone App for Latinas to Connect with Nearby Walking Partners
Amount: $1,435,106.00Health disparities are high among LatinasThey are more likely to be overweightdiagnosed with diabetesand physically inactive compared to their non Hispanic White counterpartsThusinterventions that tar ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
PINPOINT: Gaming technology to engage adolescent sickle cell patients in precision pain Phase I
Amount: $1,331,778.00Sickle cell diseaseSCDis the most common inherited blood disorder in the U Sand disproportionately affects African Americans and HispanicsApproximatelyU Schildren are born with SCD annuallySCD results ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Smartphone Help for DWI Offenders and Their Families: A B-SMART App
Amount: $1,483,788.00Driving while intoxicatedDWIremains a substantial and preventable source of morbidity and mortality in the United StatesA variety of sanctions and interventions have been attempted to reduce DWI in th ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
E training of Inmate Peer Caregivers for Enhancing Geriatric and End of life Care in Prisons
Amount: $225,000.00The US has the highest incarceration rate in the world imprisoning people per The older adult segment of the prison population has more than tripled since and their health issues are ...
STTRPhase I2017Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
PINPOINT: Gaming technology to engage adolescent sickle cell patients in precision pain management
Amount: $226,154.00DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Sickle cell disease SCD is the most common inherited blood disorder in the U S and disproportionately affects African Americans and Hispanics Approximately ...
SBIRPhase I2016Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Intervening to Prevent Youth Access to Marijuana Phase II
Amount: $1,562,474.00DESCRIPTION provided by applicant The legalization of marijuana in Alaska Colorado Oregon and Washington is the most dramatic change in U S substance abuse policy since the end of Prohibition ...
SBIRPhase II2016Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health