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  1. A Novel Nanomaterials Approach for Cancer Imaging and Therapeutic Treatment

    SBC: ADA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cancer treatment today is in need of tumor-specific and effective therapies that do not harm the patient and thereby compromise treatment efficacy and prolong recovery time. A multi-modal therapeutic and imaging agent t hat does not damage healthy living tissue would have tremendous benefit to researchers and victims of this deadly disease. Nanomaterials have t ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. Software Integration for Computational Cognitive Models in Virtual Environments

    SBC: Adaptive Cognitive Systems            Topic: AF07T020

    Development of a general purpose software interface between cognitive models and 3D virtual environments requires innovation and research in cognitive abstractions and interfaces, as well as a thoughtful application of software architecture and engineering principles. We propose to embed these innovative cognitive abstractions in a middleware layer that offers “plug-and-play” operation for ar ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseAir Force
  3. Novel Therapeutic Agents for Diabetic Ulcers

    SBC: AUXAGEN, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Diabetes mellitus afflicts 20.8 million people, or 7% of the population, in the United States. Fifteen percent, or 2.4 million people, will develop diabetic foot ulcers in their life time. Diabetic foot ulceration and i nfections are a major cause of hospitalization of diabetic patients. The direct and indirect costs of ulcer management and treatment exceed 10 ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  4. Web-based Empowerment Program for Disaster Victims and First Responders

    SBC: BLUESUN, INC.            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This project will support research and further development of a novel commercializable product designed to reduce and mitigate the psychological impact of a major disaster. The long-term objective of this project is to provide a scientifically supported, highly accessible, culturally relevant, anonymous multi- media system that fills the current gap in mental ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  5. Communication in the Nursing Home

    SBC: CARINGFAMILY, LLC            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Prior descriptive research has examined family involvement in residential long-term care, and a handful of nursing and psychosocial interventions have attempted to facilitate family involvement and residents' social int egration in nursing homes. However, the intensity and potential intrusiveness of these interventions may make them difficult to administer as r ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  6. A Novel Approach to Impregnating Structural Resin into Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Assemblies to Yield Ultrahigh-Loaded Polymer Nanocomposites

    SBC: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.            Topic: N08T017

    The primary objective of this program is the investigation of new approaches to achieve well-dispersed ultrahigh loading of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in structural resins for advanced composites. “Well-dispersed” means CNTs that are optimally dispersed for achieving desired properties like strength, modulus, toughness, and thermal conductivity, rather than uniformly dispersed CNTs. Phase I will ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
  7. Training Tools to Improve the Teaching and Coaching Skills of Military Advisors

    SBC: eCrossCulture            Topic: A08T003

    We propose to develop and evaluate an innovative training system for improving military advisors’ ability to teach and coach their host nation counterparts from a different country. Our effort will involve a comprehensive literature review, inclusion of an expert in cross-cultural training, interviews with SMEs, experts in the field, advisors, and host-national who have received US military adv ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  8. Dilution refrigerator technology for scalable quantum computing

    SBC: High Precision Devices, Inc.            Topic: A08T020

    Develop a Pulse Tube Cooler (PTC) driven Dilution Refrigerator (DR) to provide for cryogen free, rapid turn-around for operating large number of qubits. This effort will incorporate low vibration features, high-density and high-speed wiring technology. The proposed system will require no liquid helium, thereby avoiding the cost and availability issues.

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  9. Development of High Temperature Cryopreservation Medium for Storage and Shipping

    SBC: IMPACT BIOLABS, LLC            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): One of the most expensive aspects of a cryopreservation program is related to ongoing, long-term storage and shipping of samples at very low temperatures (typically between - 196oC, the temperature of liquid nitrogen (L N2), and approximately -120oC, in the high- end temperature range of LN2 vapor). Current approaches to cryopreserving most cells and tissues, i ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  10. Infrared Retroreflective, Visible Absorbing, and Electrostatically Adhesive Microsphere Taggants

    SBC: MO-SCI Corp.            Topic: A08T008

    MO-SCI Corporation and the Missouri University of Science & Technology (MST-formerly University of Missouri-Rolla) propose to develop low cost, IR retro-reflective (800 nm - 2800 nm), visible absorbing glass microspheres for ubiquitous spectroscopic tagging through our innovative material design, fabrication and characterization technologies. These glass microspheres of any size (e.g., 20 - 100 mi ...

    STTR Phase I 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
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