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Nucleobase aminosugars with reduced ototoxicity
SBC: NUBAD LLC Topic: YPROJECT SUMMARYAminoglycosides are one of the cheapest and well known antibiotics in clinical use for overyearsbut one of the major limitations in their use is their ototoxicityWe are developing fast and low cost methods to develop aminoglycosides with antiribosomal activities and reduced toxicityIn this projectwe will identify novel aminoglycoside antibacterialsthat show reduced ototoxicityComple ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of an Autism Spectrum Disorder Screening Test based upon Metabolic Profiling of Fresh Blood Samples
SBC: CIRCA BIOSCIENCE LLC Topic: 102Autism spectrum disorderASDis a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant deficits in reciprocal social interactionsimpaired communication and restrictedrepetitive behaviorswith a prevalence ofinchildren in the USEarly intervention programs have been shown to be effective for improving IQlanguageand social skills for toddlers as young asmonths of ageDiagnosis of ASD is currently bas ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of a Designer Proline-rich antimicrobial peptide Chaperone protein inhibitor (DPC) for treating multi-drug resistant urinary tract infections
SBC: Arrevus, Inc. Topic: NIAIDUrinary tract infectionsUTIsare one of the most common hospital acquired infections and are often caused by multi drug resistantMDRbacterial pathogensMDR bacterial pathogens are associated with significant morbidity and mortalitycreating enormous healthcare and economic burdens due to variations in disease natural histories as well as the lack of effective therapeutic optionsTreatment option limit ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Innovative TME-specific Pro-CAR T-cells for Immunotherapy of Solid Tumors
SBC: Panacise Bio, Inc. Topic: 102Abstract This project seeks to develop the next generation pro CARs that are inactive in normal tissues but selectively activated in the tumor microenvironmentTMEThe project is based on our previous development of a novel class of chimeric antigen receptors on the basis of single domain antibody mimics that recognize ErbB family membersSDAErbBon the surface of cancer cellsWe propose two specific a ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
eCPAT: Advancing public park information and technology resources to diverse audiences for healthy communities
SBC: EnQ LLC Topic: NCIProject Summary Abstract Quality parks provide numerous benefits to individuals and communitiesincluding health cost savings through physical activity and stress reliefincreased tax revenue via augmented property values and attracting businessesand positive social and environmental impacts through outcomes such as civic pride and pollution controlThe Community Park Audit ToolCPATprovides a compreh ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A cell-free, high-throughput screening service for accelerated GPCR ligand discovery
SBC: KXT BIO INC. Topic: 300PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed Phase I STTR project is a partnership between a biotechnology company KXTbioIncand the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to develop an innovative high throughput screening service for identifying new drug candidates that act via G protein coupled receptorsGPCRsThis large protein superfamily has been the most successful source of therapeutic targetsaccounting ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Quantifying NETosis via Automated High Content Imaging Convolutional Neural Networks
SBC: Epicypher, Inc. Topic: NIAIDPROJECT SUMMARY NETosis was identified as a distinct mode of cell death in neutrophils more than a decade agoDysregulation of NETosis has been implicated in the etiology of human pathologies such as preeclampsiasickle cell diseasesystemic lupus erythematosusmultiple sclerosisrheumatoid arthritissepsiscystic fibrosislupus nephritisand coagulopathies that include cancer associated thrombosisThe lite ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Emodin as a complementary dietary therapy to reduce toxicity of 5 fluorouracil
SBC: AcePre, LLC Topic: NCCIHPROJECT SUMMARYfluorouracilFUhas been the first choice chemotherapy drug for colorectal cancerCRCfor many yearshoweverits clinical utility remains hindered by hematopoietic and gastrointestinal toxicities resulting from its non selectivitySide effects include fatigueloss of appetiteand diarrhea among othersall of which can lead to reduced quality of lifeThe economic burden associated with chemothe ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Targeted Nanotherapy to Donor Organ Endothelia Modulates Early Immune Responses and Protects Against Late Graft Failure
SBC: ToleRaM NanoTech LLC Topic: NIBIBABSTRACT Transplantation is an accepted and highly successful therapy for end stage organ diseaseWhile success rates and survival have risen steadilydue largely to improved immunosuppression regimesthere is a growing appreciation that damage and inflammation that occur early in the life of the graftsignificantly impact chronic rejection and thus long term survivalCentral to these early event injur ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Non-Opiate Topical Formulations for Treating Pain Associated with Molar Extractions
SBC: ARCATO LABORATORIES, INC. Topic: NIDCRProject Summary Abstract Most of the deaths from drug overdoses are driven by synthetic opioidsDentistry highly contributes to the opiate addiction epidemicFollowing dental surgeryof oral surgeons prescribe opiatesand most opiates are prescribed after wisdom teeth extractionthird molarto reduce pain caused by dry socketsApproximatelymillion surgical tooth extractions are performed onmillion patien ...
STTR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health