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Development of a novel highly effective influenza vaccine
SBC: FLUGEN INC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Seasonal influenza flu virus an NIAID category C priority pathogen causes widespread infection resulting in at least million cases of severe illness and deaths worldwide Young children and elderly or immunocompromised individuals are typically at greater risk of severe illness or death from influenza Newly emerging strains can result ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of Peptide Antibiotic Nucleic Acids
SBC: NUBAD LLC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant One of the challenges of research in infectious diseases is to find ways to use the increasing knowledge of the mechanisms underlying disease transformation and progression to develop novel therapeutic strategies for diseases such as increasing menace of bacterial infections Targeting specific RNA such as rRNA which are involved in proliferation and survival ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
STTR Phase I: 24x7 mobile wireless monitoring of patient's vitals to proactively manage disease recovery
SBC: Argosy Omnimedia, Inc. Topic: SHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is found in the proposed technology development that facilitates direct, ubiquitous acquisition of key biomedical data, with little or no human intervention or introduction of errors, has the potential to reduce the costs of healthcare and to revolutionize healthcare delivery throughout our so ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Ferrofluidic enclosures for enhanced control of thermal and magnetic fields in spin-stabilized atomic micro-devices
SBC: COMMET LLC Topic: EWThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project is determined by new consumer products and new industries which would flourish on portable and reliable atomic clocks, gyroscopes, and magnetometers when they become available. Proposed compact thermal and magnetic enclosure reduces the most bulky part of such devices and provides an avenue for further miniaturization. A chip-scale atomic clo ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Anaerobic fermentation system for isoprene production from lignocellulose
SBC: C5-6 TECHNOLOGIES Topic: EBThis Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will develop a facultative anaerobic bacterium that ferments sugars obtained from cellulosic sources into isoprene, a valuable feedstock used in the production of latex rubber, plastics, and pharmaceuticals. Isoprene also is used for the production of chemicals, or polymerized into replacements for petroleum-derived jet fuel. This work ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Fungal Expression of Antimicrobial Peptides for Addition to Animal Feed
SBC: Mycoinnovation Topic: EBThis Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will develop antimicrobial peptides (AMP) as an alternative to antibiotics that are used as growth promotants in animal feed. It is common practice to add low doses of medically important antibiotics to animal feed to improve production efficiency. However, this practice has been shown to lead to antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Development of a Novel Microfluidic Technology for Discovery of Affinity Binders
SBC: ISTHMUS BIOSCIENCES, INC. Topic: EBThis Small Business Technical Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will demonstrate the potential for developing a novel affinity binding reagent screening technology. Synthetic affinity binding reagents can improve on immunoglobulin-based antibodies. For example, synthetic affinity binding reagents are much smaller, far more stable, less costly to develop, and more soluble than immunoglobulin-based an ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Software tools for sustainable nutrient management on specialty crop farms
SBC: AgSquared LLC Topic: ASThis Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) Phase I project will determine whether a mass balance approach can be used to evaluate inputs and outputs in complex agronomic systems and whether this soil nutrient management model can be delivered via an online software platform to help farmers improve the sustainability of their soil nutrient management practices. The use of mass balance ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation -
Humanized Monoclonal Antibodies to Treat Acinetobacter Infections
SBC: BIOLOGICAL ANTI-INFECTIVE MEDICINES, LLC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In the last decade, Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged as one of the most highly antibiotic-resistant pathogens in the United States (US) and throughout the world. These infections are increasingly prevalent and highlylethal, killing 50-60% of those infected. Worse, strains of A. baumannii that no known antibiotic will kill have now emerged, and will continue ...
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Immunotherapeutics to prevent HCV reinfection
SBC: Integrated Biotherapeutics, Inc. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Up to 170 million people worldwide are chronically infected with HCV Hepatitis C virus (HCV) putting the infected individuals at significant risk for cirrhosis, liver failure and liver cancer. End- stage liver diseasecaused by HCV is the leading indication of liver transplantation (LT) in the United States. However, reinfection with HCV occurs universally and ...
STTR Phase I 2013 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health