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2-HOBA for Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension
SBC: MTI Biotech Incorporated Topic: NHLBIPROJECT SUMMARY Although the ubiquity of metabolic problems in pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been known for more than a decade, a wealth of new details on the nature of this problem presents the opportunity for intervention. A combination of experimental work in cells and animals and early trials in humans, suggests that these metabolic problems are part of the causation for PH, and that inactiv ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Ultra-low Fouling and Anti-infective and Anti-thrombotic Nitric Oxide Releasing Intravascular Catheters
SBC: NYTRICX INC Topic: NHLBIAbstract Nytricx is developing a new class of Nitric Oxide (NO)-releasing intravascular medical catheters to combat infection and thrombosis associated with indwelling vascular catheters. NO gas is a natural anti-infective and anti-thrombotic human product principally released from blood vessels and immune cells. Nytricx NO-releasing technology to the catheter surfaces via a polymer matrix, mimics ...
STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
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 -
Imaging Bacterial Infections in Vivo: First in Man Studies
SBC: Microbial Medical, Inc. Topic: NIAIDProject Summary/AbstractInfection is the major complication of virtually all medical devices. It is estimated that 2 million patients acquire a nosocomial infection in the US every year and the CDC estimates that the financial impact of these infections exceeds 5 billion dollars annually. At least half of these infections are directly associated with medical devices. Most commonly, the diagnosis o ...
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 -
Disseminable Evidence-Based Treatment for the Dental Office: Virtual Exposure Tools for Dental Fear- neVR Fear the Dentist
SBC: VIRTUALLY BETTER INC Topic: NIDCRPROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACTEach year over 20 million adults with moderate fear and over 14 million adults with severe fear visit the dentist. Because fear portends poor future oral health, patients with dental fear come to experience their worst fears: pain, surgical procedures, and the need for more frequent dental visits. Avoidance is the natural and reinforced response, ironically guaranteeing a r ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
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 -
Small-molecule therapy for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
SBC: MetCure Therapeutics LLC Topic: 102Metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) is lethal with no cure. Although current treatments initially prolong survival, patients generally relapse and develop therapeutic resistance, which is a major obstacle in the management of prostate cancer. It is imperative to develop efficacious therapies to treat lethal mCRPC and improve the survivorship of patients. During the Phase I STT ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Mitigating Injurious Falls in Older Adults Through Non-Injurious Fall and Gait Analysis From Floor Vibrations
SBC: ADVANCED SMART SYSTEMS AND EVALUATION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: NIAProject Summary and Abstract Falls are the leading cause of death due to injury. Falls are so common that 30% of community dwelling older adults, and 50% of residents in Care Facilities will experience a fall in the coming year. The risk of falling substantially increases for those having Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The financial burden is significant with fall-related costs being ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health