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Programming Metabolically Fit TILs for Immunotherapy
SBC: LIPO-IMMUNO TECH LLC Topic: NCIABSTRACT Advances in molecular biology and genetic engineering have led to the design and use of modified T cells recognize tumors to achieve significant tumor control upon adoptive cell transfer (ACT) to patients. These T cells are either transduced with tumor antigen reactive T cell receptors (TCR), or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). Recently, a surge in studies with neo-antigen reactive T ce ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of SP-A Derived Peptidomimetics for the Treatment of Asthma- Phase II
SBC: RaeSedo, LLC Topic: NHLBICurrent treatments for asthma, while reducing exacerbations in a subset of patients by focusing on airway inflammation, do not eliminate them. Asthma exacerbations are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in asthma as they can lead to airway injury, lung function decline and death. Exacerbations in more severe asthmatics are of particular concern, as health care costs and lost productivi ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Critical angle reflection imaging for label-free quantification of molecular interactions
SBC: BIOSENSING INSTRUMENT INC Topic: 400TITLE: Critical angle reflection imaging (CARi) for label-free quantification of molecular interactions SUMMARYMeasuring molecular interactions of proteins are critical for understanding protein functions and cellular processes, for discovery and validating biomarkers, and for developing and screening drugs. In particular, membrane proteins play key roles in many cellular functions and are the lar ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Affordable sialoglycans and associated reagents for expanded chemoenzymatic production
SBC: Integrated Micro-Chromatography Systems, Inc. Topic: 300Project Summary Sialoglycans are sialic acid-containing oligosaccharides that play important biological roles in human biology and pathology and are indispensable molecular probes for research related to bacterial and viral infection, cancer metastasis, immune regulation, etc. The multifaceted functions of sialoglycans in human milk are also being explored. Nevertheless, sialoglycan-related resear ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Controlling Silver Release from Antimicrobial Surface Coatings for Biofouling Control
SBC: CACTUS MATERIALS, INC. Topic: T6Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are used for the functionalization of surfaces in order to achievenbsp;antimicrobial properties and control biofilm growth. The antimicrobial activity of Ag NPs is attributed to thenbsp;release of Ag + ion, which means that Ag NPs need to be soluble to achieve microbial inactivation.nbsp;However, because of this constant silver release, Ag NPs rapidly dissolve away fr ...
STTR Phase II 2021 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Model and Testing Based Assurance of COTS Systems in Space Radiation Environments
SBC: ALPHACORE INC Topic: T6The use of COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) parts in space for electronics is increasingly becoming a significant enabler for many capabilities during a mission. This STTR project will provide a better understanding of the feasibility of COTS electronics for High Performance Computing (HPC) in space environments which are already heavily shielded. This STTR team (Alphacore + Van ...
STTR Phase II 2021 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Ensuring Correct Sensor Operation and Decisions Under Harsh Environments
SBC: ALPHACORE INC Topic: T13In the STTR Phase I solicitation for Topic T13.01 Intelligent Sensor Systems, NASA called for development of sensor systems with capabilities to measure the health and accuracy of the sensor, to detect anomalies, and to function in extreme environments. Alphacore and its Research Partner, Arizona State University, developed a framework in Phase I for self-calibrating sensors, backed by artificial ...
STTR Phase II 2021 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Development of peptide nucleic acid antibiotics
SBC: NUBAD LLC Topic: NIAIDThe world is rapidly heading towards a pre-1940’s scenario when it comes to fighting infectious disease. Antimicrobial resistance is a growing problem on a global scale, greatly hampering our abilities to quell worldwide epidemics such as influenza, SARS, COVID-19, tuberculosis and malaria, as well as the simple staphylococcus infection. Unless innovative strategies are developed to produce robu ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Aminoglycosides with reduced ototoxicity
SBC: NUBAD LLC Topic: NIAIDPROJECT SUMMARYAminoglycosides are one of the cheapest and well-known antibiotics in clinical use for over 70 years, but one of the major limitations in their use is their ototoxicity. We are developing fast and low-cost methods to develop aminoglycosides with anti-ribosomal activities and reduced toxicity. In this project, we will identify novel aminoglycoside antibacterials, that show reduced ot ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
eNamptorTM: A Humanized mAb To Reduce the Severity of Radiation Pneumonitis and Fibrosis
SBC: AQUALUNG THERAPEUTICS, CORP Topic: NHLBIABSTRACT The development of radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) is a potentially fatal toxicity in cancer patients undergoing thoracic radiotherapy or in individuals exposed to ionizing radiation (IR) from a nuclear incident. The pathobiology of radiation pneumonitis and radiation-induced lung fibrosis (RILF) is complex but includes the deleterious effects of unchecked inflammation (reactive oxyg ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health