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CELL PRESERVATION SERVICES INC
UEI: M2G2AJQ88SL5
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FrostBite-DMR- A New Drug-Free Approach for Treating Type 2 Diabetes
Amount: $298,280.00Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is increasing in incidence throughout the world with nearly 552 million people who may be afflicted with this disease by 2030. There are now over 50 different drugs that ...
SBIRPhase I2022Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
A New Multimodal Ablation Catheter for Treating Cardiac Arrythmias
Amount: $348,400.00Atrial fibrillationAFis the most common type of cardiac arrhythmia affecting up toof the population with a higher occurrence in the elderlyThe first line treatment for AF is antiarrhythmia drugsYet th ...
SBIRPhase I2019Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
The SmartBio System for the Improved Preservation of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Amount: $1,285,249.00Abstract The ultimate goal of cryopreservationCPis to develop a biobanking process that results in a post thaw level of cell viability and function identical to a sister population that has not underg ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
A Unique Deployable Thermosensor Probe for the Minimally Invasive Treatment of Renal Tumors
Amount: $300,000.00The use of thermal therapies such as radio frequency ablationRFAor cryoablation to ablate tissue for the treatment of numerous diseases ranging from renal cancer to cardiac arrhythmias continues to gr ...
SBIRPhase I2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
Development of an advanced cryothermal ablation catheter and method for treating cardiac arrhythmias
Amount: $300,100.00The need for the development of new strategies for treatment of cardiac arrhythmiasincluding ventricular arrhythmiashas experienced a palpable increase in the last few yearsVentricular ArrhythmiaVAor ...
SBIRPhase I2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
A novel device and rescue solution for the improved post-thaw viability and function of human stem cells used in cell therapy.
Amount: $307,412.00There are overhuman stem cell trials currently underway worldwideMost of these trials use adipose derived mesenchymal stem cellsadMSCswhile others use differentiated human embryonic stem cellshESCsWhi ...
SBIRPhase I2018Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
FrostBite BC A New Thermal Ablation Device for Treating Bladder Cancer
Amount: $308,550.00The need for the development of new strategies for treatment of bladder cancer BC has experienced a palpable increase in the last few years While several options are currently under investigation ...
SBIRPhase I2017Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
FrostBite- A Unique Catheter for Endoscopic Cryoablation
Amount: $1,747,642.00A growing number of studies have demonstrated that combinatorial approaches are providing a path for personalization of strategies to treat a wide array of disease statesWhile providing a promising pa ...
SBIRPhase II2017Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
ERASE- A new dual thermal ablation/SCN device system for treating pancreatic cancer
Amount: $295,410.00CPSI Biotech is a medical device company that specializes in thermal ablation systems for treating a variety of cancers The SCN systems developed by CPSI are now in prototype form and have been anima ...
SBIRPhase I2016Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health -
The SmartBio System for the Improved Preservation of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Amount: $264,000.00CPSI Biotech is a technology development company focused on the design of devices and molecular modulation strategies in support of the biomedical and bioprocessing industries Through these efforts w ...
SBIRPhase I2016Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health