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Smartphone Technology for Parents and Teens: Improving Vaccination Uptake
SBC: KLEIN BUENDEL, INC. Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Vaccinations for adolescents in the U S tetanus diphtheria and acellular pertussis Tdap meningococcal conjugate vaccine MCV Human Papillomavirus HPV vaccines Gardasil and Cervarex remain well below the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC goals and especially so for the HPV vaccines These vaccine deficits are pronounced among minor ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Non-Dispersive Reaction and Separation Processes for Pharmaceutical Synthesis
SBC: CHEMTOR, L.P. Topic: 300DESCRIPTION provided by applicant A number of pharmaceutical reactions and wash processes involve interaction between immiscible phases within reactors or extraction equipment Multi phase synthesis processes have been traditionally been carried out through dispersion of one of the phases into the other in the form of droplets Such arrangement increases the surface area of interaction thereby ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A novel racial disparity marker for risk prediction in triple negative breast cancer patients
SBC: NOVAZOI THERANOSTICS Topic: NIMHDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Breast cancers in African American AA women are characterized by earlier onset higher aggressiveness more extensive metastases and increased mortality rates compared to those in European American EA women This breast cancer related health disparity is partly due to the fact that AA women are more likely than EA women to develop a particularly aggressive ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Small Molecules To Inhibit PCSK9-LDLR
SBC: Small Molecule PPI Mimics LLC Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant This proposal is to prepare small molecules that will inhibit the protein protein interaction between a protein called PCSK and the LDLR receptor This is an extremely well validated target for reduction of andquot badandquot cholesterol LDL and therefore controlling coronary artery disease Orally available small molecules are the preferred therapeutic mo ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Scientific Merit and Feasibility of Fructokinase Inhibiton for Obesity
SBC: COLORADO RESEARCH PARTNERS LLC Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Intake of added sweeteners high fructose corn syrup and sucrose independently predicts the development of obesity metabolic syndrome and diabetes Despite recommendations by WHO and the AHA to reduce sugar intake to to percent of total energy intake the mean intake of added sugars remains percent of the diet and percent of the population ingest ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Low Cost, Quantitative, Chemical Specific Device for Illicit Drug Detection
SBC: MKS Technology Topic: NIDADESCRIPTION provided by applicant This proposal will assess the quantitative capabilities of surface enhanced Raman scattering SERS detection of cocaine and marijuana metabolites in urine samples Combining low cost instrumentation and novel chemical sensing provides an innovative new approach for diagnosing illicit drug use Current methods use a colorimetric indicator to screen specimens fo ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
APPSPIRE: expanding the reach of an innovative tobacco control program for youth
SBC: Radiant Creative Group, LLC Topic: NIDADESCRIPTIONprovided by applicantMobile phone technology offers a variety of opportunities for innovative approaches to health communication and interventionThese opportunities have been amplified by the emergence of next generation smartphone devices that are capable of rich multimedia and sophisticated interactivitySmartphone based programs can be integrated seamlessly into a userandapos s daily ...
STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Using game mechanics to improve outcomes among stem cell transplant survivors
SBC: Radiant Creative Group, LLC Topic: NCIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Adolescent and young adult AYA hematopoietic stem cell transplantation HSCT patients face a variety of well documented physical and emotional challenges In addition to undergoing a life threatening procedure that involves an intense treatment regimen and lengthy hospital stay these patients face a protracted month recovery period marked by numerous phy ...
STTR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Blood-based diagnostics for Alzheimer's Disease
SBC: Amprion, Inc. Topic: NIADESCRIPTION provided by applicant This proposal is for a phase I II fast track project for the STTR program with the main goal to develop a blood test for Alzheimerandapos s disease AD diagnosis AD is the most common dementia in the elderly population and one of the leading causes of death in the developed world One of the main problems in AD is the lack of an early sensitive and objective ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Triple Re-uptake Inhibitor, SKL 10406, as a New Treatment for Alcohol Dependence
SBC: Medication Discovery Texas, Inc Topic: NIAAADESCRIPTION provided by applicant Three medications are approved by the FDA as treatments for alcohol dependence disulfiram acamprosate and naltrexone but these are seldom prescribed due to poor efficacy or side effects Another topiramate is effective for reducing alcohol use but it causes a range of side effects that limit its tolerability Another clas of potentially effective treatment ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health