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Science Take-Out Kits for Environmental Health Education
SBC: Science Take-Out, LLC Topic: NIEHSDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Nearly percent of death and disease worldwide is linked to environmental factors WHO therefore it is critical that the general public has basic understanding of how the environment affects their health and how they might protect themselves against environmental exposures Unfortunately environmental health content is typically covered on a very ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Picture Me Fit: Engaging Youth in Community-Based Prevention
SBC: PREVENTION STRATEGIES, LLC Topic: 600DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Approximately one third of all U S adults and children are obese and at risk for a wide range of related chronic health conditions such as cardiovascular disease hypertension diabetes stroke osteoarthritis sleep apnea and certain types of cancer The Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and other expert resources recognize that although indivi ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development and in vitro validation of therapy for mucopolysaccharidosis III
SBC: Phoenix Nest Inc. Topic: 105DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Sanfilippo disease mucopolysaccharidosis type III MPS III is a devastating neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorder of childhood for which there is no cure or effective treatment available The fundamental cause of MPS III is an inherited mutation in one of the enzymes required to catabolize heparan sulfate HS a glycosaminoglycan which plays importa ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Nitric Oxide Microfluidic Sensor
SBC: CLINICAL SENSORS, INC. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant This Small Business Innovation Research SBIR Phase I project aims to develop a microfluidic based nitric oxide NO sensor as an early sepsis risk assessment device Sepsis causes significant strain on the U S healthcare system consuming over $ billion annually due to extended hospital stays and significant morbidity and mortality Rapid diagnosis and in ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Development of an Antigen Capture Assay for Babesia microti
SBC: BIOPEPTIDES CORP Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Babesia microti the primary etiologic agent of human babesiosis is a tick borne eukaryotic apicomplexan pathogen that is an increasing threat to the US public health Although B microti is primarily a tick borne pathogen it can be transmitted by transfusion of infected blood Despite the well recognized threat there is no FDA licensed test to screen donor ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Live-attenuated ETEC Anti-Diarrhea Vaccine Construction via Synthetic Biology
SBC: Codagenix Inc. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The development of vaccine to combat Enterotoxigenic E coli ETEC is vital given the pathogenandapos s global impact on million individuals annually however an entirely new non conventional approach is needed Field studies have suggested that inert antigen based vaccines to combat ETEC have andquot essentially no efficacyandquot Therefore a vaccin ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Hydronic, High-Speed, Focal Thermal Stimulator
SBC: ALA SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS INC Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cloning of the hot and cold thermal receptors has advanced the understanding of the molecular basis of thermal sensation. Two important remaining questions to be addressed are the identification of additional thermal receptor genes and the elucidation of the mechanism(s) that enable the receptor proteins to alter gating properties in response to changes in temp ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Pretest Probability Assessment for Pulmonary Embolism
SBC: BREATHQUANT MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pretest probability assessment plays an important role in the evaluation of pulmonary embolism (PE) in the emergency department (ED). Current methods of pretest probability assessment produce categories of risk that tend to over fit individual patients. The hypothesis of this work is that the pretest probability of PE can be accurately estimated by computerize ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Atiprimod to Treat Multiple Myeloma and Bone Resorption
SBC: Callisto Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of this proposal is to evaluate the potential of atiprimod, a drug previously explored for treating rheumatoid arthritis, to treat human multiple myeloma (MM) and other metastatic osteolytic bone diseases. Atiprimod is an orally bioavailable drug that originally completed phase I/lla clinical trials in rheumatoid arthritis patients, with patient exposu ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Genomics MediaBook for a Technology Society
SBC: CENTER LINE PRODUCTIONS Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Genomics Revolution and the resultant explosion of knowledge in genomics are shaping our futures. Therefore, it is crucial that knowledge of genomics is broadly disseminated, so that future scientists, educators, policy makers, community leaders, and heads of households can harness the beneficial power of genomic science. Given the indiscriminate impact of ...
STTR Phase I 2003 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health