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Fast Growing High-Yield Wheat and Canola for Efficient Nutrient Recycling Systems

Awardee

ASTALAKE BIOSYSTEMS, INC.

220 4TH ST STE 200
OAKLAND, CA, 94607-4335
USA

Award Year: 2017

UEI: FTLPMWKBJ995

HUBZone Owned: No

Woman Owned: No

Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No

Congressional District: 13

Tagged as:

STTR

Phase I

Seal of the Agency: NASA

Awarding Agency

NASA

Total Award Amount: $124,956

Contract Number: NNX17CK04P

Agency Tracking Number: 170031

Solicitation Topic Code: T7.02

Solicitation Number: N/A

Abstract

Among a suite of synthetic biology methods, Afingen's APFL technology offers a robust path to produce high-value biochemicals from inedible biomass-derived substrates with minimal cis-genetic manipulation and improved genetic stability compared to conventional bio-engineering. By amplifying and/or reducing target compounds with unprecedented specificity and improved tolerance, engineered food-, feed-, and biofuel crops (e.g. switchgrass, wheat, canola, corn, soybeans, alfalfa, tomato, potato) may offer higher yields of biomass and enhance degradation in the inedible biomass to facilitate nutrient recycling. This STTR Phase I application by Afingen, Inc. and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is aimed at generating significantly improved rotation crops, wheat and canola,with a combination of three beneficial traits: [1] accelerated rooting growth, [2] increased grain yield and vegetative biomass, and [3] enhanced degradability of inedible biomass.

Award Schedule

  1. 2017
    Solicitation Year

  2. 2017
    Award Year

  3. June 9, 2017
    Award Start Date

  4. June 8, 2018
    Award End Date

Principal Investigator

Name: Ai Oikawa
Phone: (510) 290-8845
Email: AOikawa@afingen.org

Business Contact

Name: Ai Oikawa
Phone: (510) 290-8845
Email: AOikawa@afingen.org

Research Institution

Name: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Phone: (510) 486-6185