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Advanced Assessment to Accelerate Diagnostic Skill Acquisition
SBC: Parallel Consulting, LLC Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Current approaches to medical education produce new physicians with insufficient clinical competency to practice effectively with limited supervision, which has serious implications for patient outcomes during hospitaloff hours. Up to 70% of patients admitted to a hospital are admitted on nights or weekends, when staffing is low and residents may be in charge o ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Recyclable Magnetic Co/C Hybrid ROMP Reagents, Scavengers and Ligands
SBC: MATERIA, INC. Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This Fast Track Small Business Technology Transfer study between Materia, Inc. in Pasadena, CA and the University of Kansas intends to build upon successes of our current Phase II Fast Track STTR grant (1R42GM097896-03)which ends on March 30, 2014. Preliminary results serve as a solid foundation for this Fast Track submission entitled Development of Recyclable ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Perceptually Accurate Video Manipulation of Vehicle Speed for Teen Driver Training
SBC: Parallel Consulting, LLC Topic: NICHD? DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and injury for teens, accounting annually for over 3000 deaths, 100 times as many injuries, and over 14 billion dollars in associated costs. Speeding contributes to more than 30% of teen driving crashes and is the primary factor in over 20% of serious teen crashes. Among teens, driving too fast for cond ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Minimal piggyBac vectors for chromatin integration
SBC: EXSCIEN CORPORATION Topic: NIGMSIn this grant, we describe novel transposon piggyBac vectors engineered to deliver transgenes as efficiently as currently available piggyBac systems, but with significantly less helper DNA co-delivered into the host genome. To generate these plasmids, we first identified an important and previously unreported aspect of transposon biology, that the full-length terminal domains required for successf ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Manufacture of Self-Reporting, Drug Loaded Porous Silicon Nanomaterials for Treat
SBC: SPINNAKER BIOSCIENCES, INC. Topic: NEIPROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Visual impairment is a global epidemic affecting millions of individuals currently. A large portion of these individuals suffer from chronic age-related macular degeneration (AMD), characterized by progressive neovascularization and vascular leakage near the central region (macula) of the retina. Current treatments for AMD, including laser photocoagulation, photodynamic th ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
POC 2-D Diffusion Assay for self-monitoring of BNP
SBC: SENTILUS Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this STTR proposal is to develop a 2-D diffusion point-of-care assay (POC) for B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP). The primary goal of the proposed work is to create a test format that will allow patientswith chronic heart failure to quantitatively self-monitor serum levels of BNP. Determination of baseline level of BNP and changes in this level ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Modernize animal pharming with emerging gene targeting technologies
SBC: APPLIED STEMCELL, INC. Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Animal pharming is the process of using transgenic animals to produce human drugs, mostly in the mammary glands of female animals. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued its first approval for ATryn, the recombinant human antithrombin III, produced in the milk of transgenic goats in 2009. Prior to FDA approval, this drug gained the approval by the Eu ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
New Functionally-Graded Biohybrid Vascular Graft
SBC: Vivo Biosciences Inc Topic: NCATSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): In this Phase I STTR proposal, our RandD goal is the development and evaluation of a novel functionally-graded biohybrid vascular graft for small diameter (lt6 mm) coronary bypass applications. Tissue engineered vascular constructs developed to date have mostly utilized synthetic and animal- derived biomaterials and require pre-seeding of host cells before impl ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Millimeter-wave Tunable Cavity for Ultra-sensitive Solids and Liquids DNP-NMR at Low Budget
SBC: DOTY SCIENTIFIC, INC. Topic: NIA? DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): NMR is probably the most powerful and widely used analytical technique for structure determination and function elucidation of molecules of all types, but it suffers from low sensitivity, particularly for insoluble biological macromolecules. Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) with Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) has recently demonstrated S/N gains exceeding t ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
New generation of catheters for treatment of atrial fibrillation
SBC: NOCTURNAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, LLC Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Atrial fibrillation remains the most commonly occurring cardiac arrhythmia. It is associated with a lower quality of life and a higher rate of morbidity and mortality. Cryotherapy and radiofrequency catheter ablations for the purpose of eliminating atrial fibrillation have become a mainstream treatment option. They produce lesions that block the spread of elect ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health