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A chimeric protein for the selective expansion of regulatory T cells
SBC: SAHANE BIOTECH INC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Type diabetes T D is a chronic disease caused by the autoimmune destruction of the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas Current treatment options for T D are severely limited All patients diagnosed with T DM are placed on life long insulin therapy and the current standard of care for adult patients with T DM is intensive diabetes therapy to avoid ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Acute-infarct selective cardiac MRI contrast agent
SBC: ELGAVISH PARAMAGNETICS, INC. Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The overall goal of this project is to demonstrate the ability of our acute myocardial infarct selective paramagnetic contrast agent Gadolinium ABE DTTA to differentiate between acute and chronic infarcts in a reliable manner using contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ceMRI In our Phase I data we have shown that Gd ABE DTTA exclusively highlight ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A device containing an immobilized chelator to remove aluminum from total parente
SBC: ALKYMOS, INC Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A high percentage of the ~ 500,000 children born prematurely each year in the US require intravenous feeding after birth because they do not tolerate oral feeding. This is accomplished with a total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution, which is prepared from component solutions: small and large volume parenterals (SVPs and LVPs). Aluminum (Al) is a common contam ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Aminomethyl benzamides as novel anti Ebola agents
SBC: Chicago Biosolutions, Inc. Topic: NIAIDEbola EBOV and Marburg MARV viruses belong to the family Filoviridae and can cause fatal hemorrhagic fevers characterized by widespread tissue destruction with an incubation period of days Because of the safety concerns these viruses are designated as the biosafety level agents Currently there is no effective vaccine or therapeutic treatment against filoviral infection and pathogenes ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Aminopiperidines as novel anti influenza agents
SBC: Chicago Biosolutions, Inc. Topic: NIAIDInfluenza A viruses belong to the orthomyxoviridae family with a negative sense segmented RNA genome which can cause seasonal or pandemic flu with high morbidity and significant mortality Vaccination is the most prevalent prophylactic means for controlling influenza infections However an effective vaccine usually takes at least months to develop for the circulating strains Furthermore vac ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A mobile app to reduce treatment-related financial burden for cancer patients
SBC: Vivor, Llc Topic: NCIThere is a fundamental knowledge gap in how to immediately reduce cancer patientsandapos treatment related financial burden Cancer patients pay more out of pocket for their care than those with other chronic illnesses Half of all elderly cancer patients have high treatment related out of pocket financial burden This financial burden has well defined harmful effects even among insured cancer pa ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Advanced Biosensor for Molecular Interaction Studies
SBC: MOLECULAR SENSING, INC. Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Molecular interactions are central to the understanding of basic biology and cellular function, are paramount to all molecular assays (research and in vitro diagnostics), are essential in biomarker discovery and critical toward evaluating therapeutics. However, the tools available to quantify these interactions have limitations, in so far as they either rely up ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An Ultra filtrate perfusion bio artificial pancreas for high-density islet replacement without immunosuppression
SBC: Norfolk Medical Products, INC. Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The Cell SafeTM is a fundamentally new approach in replacement of dysfunctional insulin producing cells in patients with diabetes by transplantation of new islets in a three dimensional scaffold embedded in a highly compatible bioengineered perfusion system that continuously supplies tissue fluid blood ultrafiltrate so that the cells ae protected from immun ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
ApoFasL as a novel treatment for Type 1 Diabetes in Nonhuman Primates
SBC: APOIMMUNE, INC Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pancreatic islet transplantation is a viable approach for the treatment of type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, this therapeutic approach suffers from graft rejection. Dr. Shirwan, founder of ApoImmune, has developed a novel immunotherapeutic approach aimed at tolerance induction to alloantigens without chronic use of general immunosuppression. This approach, terme ...
STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Aptamer-based Glycomics Tools
SBC: ECHELON BIOSCIENCES, INC. Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Protein glycosylation plays very important roles in biological processes. However, detecting and differentiating such modifications rapidly is not a trivial issue. Therefore, developing novel tools that allow for the rapid detection of glycosylation patterns is of tremendous importance to the field of glycomics. In this application, we propose to develop a nove ...
STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health