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ROMP-Derived Oligomers for Faciliated Synthesis

Award Information
Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
Branch: National Institutes of Health
Contract: 1R41GM076765-01
Agency Tracking Number: GM076765
Amount: $174,019.00
Phase: Phase I
Program: STTR
Solicitation Topic Code: N/A
Solicitation Number: N/A
Timeline
Solicitation Year: N/A
Award Year: 2006
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): N/A
Award End Date (Contract End Date): N/A
Small Business Information
MATERIA, INC. 60 N SAN GABRIEL BLVD
PASADENA, CA 91107
United States
DUNS: N/A
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 PAUL HANSON
 (785) 864-3094
 PHANSON@KU.EDU
Business Contact
 MARK TRIMMER
Phone: (610) 633-9772
Email: mtrimmer@materia-inc.com
Research Institution
N/A
Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer study between Materia, Inc. and the University of Kansas is focused on the development of high-load, oligomeric reagents and scavenging agents derived from ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP), one of several core metathesis technologies at Materia, Inc. The specific aims during Phase I focus on three areas, all utilizing ROM polymerization, including: (1) the development of an array of high-load, oligomeric scavenging agents; (2) the development of an array of high-load, oligomeric reagents; (3) the development of an array of high-load, oligomeric supports for multi-step synthesis. Using ROM polymerization, these oligomers will be developed with an assortment of tunable properties for use in facilitated synthetic protocols. The data generated from Phase I studies will be utilized in Phase II studies which are focused on the commercialization of these oligomers for use in facilitated synthetic protocols in drug discovery. Taken collectively, the development of these oligomers will open opportunities in several new areas of research involving integrating synthesis and purification, including polymer-on-polymer reactions, convenient liquid dispensing of high-load, soluble oligomers, and supported synthetic protocols enabled by high-load reagents.

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