Award Year / Program / Phase:1999 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:HHS
Principal Investigator:Hank Chen
Award Amount:$99,590.00
Abstract:
Not Available The constant demand to improve the dynamic ballistic performance of tungsten based Hard Target penetrator (HTP) materials has forced the emergence of both new material systems and manufacturing processes. The use of functionally gradient materials (FGM) will provide both design and… More
Award Year / Program / Phase:2001 / SBIR / Phase I
Agency:HHS
Principal Investigator:Roger H. Hofmann
Award Amount:$120,141.00
Abstract:
A large proportion (15-35%) of women suffer from urinary incontinence (UI), which can cause or exacerbate other physical health problems and significantly reduce individuals' quality of life. Though appropriate outpatient management can reduce the morbidity and cost of UI, it remains a vastly… More
Highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV produces dramatic reductions in morbidity and mortality for many individuals who maintain a very high level of adherence to their medications. Between 20 and 33 percent of HIV-seropositive patients will miss at least one of their medication doses over a… More
Highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV produces dramatic reductions in morbidity and mortality for many individuals who maintain a very high level of adherence to their medications. Between 20 and 33 percent of HIV-seropositive patients will miss at least one of their medication doses over a… More