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Long-Acting G-CSF Analog for Treating ARS
SBC: BOLDER BIOTECHNOLOGY INC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Development of radiological nuclear medical countermeasures to treat Acute Radiation Syndrome ARS is a high priority research area for NIAID Bone marrow is one of the most sensitive tissues to radiation damage and impaired hematopoiesis is one of the first clinical signs of excessive radiation exposure often resulting i death Granulocyte colony stimulating ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Long-Acting G-CSF Analog for Treating ARS
SBC: BOLDER BIOTECHNOLOGY INC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Development of radiological/nuclear medical countermeasures to treat Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) is a high priority research area for NIAID. Bone marrow is one of the most sensitive tissues to radiation damage and impaired hematopoiesis is one of the first clinical signs of excessive radiation exposure, often resulting i death. Granulocyte colony-stimulating ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Automated Platform for High-throughput Network Electrophysiology
SBC: Axion Biosystems, Inc. Topic: 102DESCRIPTION provided by applicant In response to the program announcement for Phase IIb proposals for complex in vitro brain and behavior tools PA this proposed study automates all aspects of in vitro Microelectrode Array MEA technology to deliver the first ever high throughput MEA based screening system This development will not only enable rapid advancements in the study of basi ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Automated Platform for High-throughput Network Electrophysiology
SBC: Axion Biosystems, Inc. Topic: NINDSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In response to the program announcement for Phase IIb proposals for complex, in-vitro brain and behavior tools (PA-11-135), this proposed study automates all aspects of in-vitro Microelectrode Array (MEA) technology todeliver the first ever high throughput MEA-based screening system. This development will not only enable rapid advancements in the study of basic ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
IGF OT IGF SMOKESCREEN GENETIC SCREENING TOOL FOR TOBACCO DEPENDENCE and TREATMENT APPROACHES POP MOD SUPPLEMENT WITHIN SCOPE AND EXTENSION
SBC: BIOREALM, LLC Topic: NIDANot Available
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
BMX-001 as a Therapeutic Agent for Treatment of High-Grade Gliomas
SBC: BIOMIMETIX JV LLC Topic: NCIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Phase and Phase clinical trials of a new class of redox active pharmaceutical are proposed in high grade glioma WHO grade III and IV This project will test a compound that crosses the blood brain barrier and which prevents hippocampal stem cell loss and white matter degradation following radiation therapy RT The compound also inhibits tumor regrowth f ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Digital Star HIV Prevention for Youth in Mental Health Treatment
SBC: VIRTUALLY BETTER INC Topic: 105DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Adolescents in mental health treatment are at greater risk for HIV and other STIs than their peers due to an earlier age of onset of sex less protected sex more sexual partners and more frequent substance use This greater risk is due to multiple factors including cognitive misperceptions affect dysregulation and less self efficacy The numerous adolescent ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
FASTCOUNT Next generation stereology platform for fast accurate D cell counting
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: 101DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Stereologic cell counting has revolutionized the field of neuroscience over the last years and numerous studies highlighting the impact of stereologic cell counting in basic neuroscience and pharmaceutical and biotechnology research continue to be published A single study however may take months since investigators must decide by visual inspection whethe ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Micro_patterned Surfaces for Reducing the Risk of Ventilator_Associated Pneumonia
SBC: Sharklet Technologies Inc. Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is the most costly and second most common hospital-acquired infection (HAI), accounting for over 86% of hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP). Some 300,000 HAP patients are treated annually in the U.S., at an estimated annual hospital cost of more than 1.5 billion. The current paradigm for preventing VAP has been to implement ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Automated 3D quantitative analysis of dendritic spines imaged with light microsco
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: NIMHDESCRIPTION provided by applicant In this Lab to Marketplace proposal we aim to develop the MBF SpineStudio software incorporating the innovative laboratory based NeuronStudio software created at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine Our SpineStudio software will enable automated detection reconstruction and morphological classification of the structural analysis of dendritic spines By creating this ...
SBIR Phase II 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health