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Human monoclonal antibodies as countermeasures for T-2 mycotoxin
SBC: ABZYME THERAPEUTICS LLC Topic: CBD152003Mycotoxins are fungal toxins to which exposure frequently results in incapacitation or even in death. Natural outbreaks of mycotoxin poisoningare common worldwide. Due to its physical-chemical properties, high toxicity and relative ease to produce, mycotoxin T-2 is classified as apotential biological warfare agent. Currently there are no FDA approved medical countermeasures available for T-2 mycot ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Exploiting Natural Products-Based Therapeutics for Aflatoxin Mitigation
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: CBD152003Aflatoxins are a paradigm among fungal produced mycotoxins that are present in food supplies and are strongly associated with increased risk forthe development of hepatocellular carcinoma. Currently, there are no known countermeasures that can selectively mitigate aflatoxin toxicity andthe available options are only symptomatic treatments. To meet this challenge, we propose to harness the microbio ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
High Fidelity Computational Models for Aggregated Tissue Interaction in Surgical Simulations
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: DHP16A001Surgical simulations aiming to support surgeon practices and medical education have attracted enormous research effort over the last two decades. However, the physical reality, especially on simulating aggregated tissue interaction, is still unsatisfactory. In this proposed work, an open source surgery simulation framework, SoFMIS, will be utilized and enhanced with tissue interaction models to a ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
SuperChem VR: The Immersive Reality Chemistry Game
SBC: Schell Games LLC Topic: 1This project team will develop and test a prototype of SuperChem VR, a game to support high school students' basic chemistry learning. The prototype will include a set of web-based laboratory modules which will be integrated within a virtual reality headset to allow for a 360-degree visual exploration of the environment. The prototype will also include teacher resources for classroom implementatio ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Education -
Building Materials from Scrap Tires and Waste Plastics
SBC: PROFESSIONAL ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING SERVICES INC Topic: 15NCER06Two major waste streams, thermoplastics and used automotive tires, need a technological and economic method to decrease their entry into our environment. Both have long life-cycles as waste, causing many deleterious environmental problems. The Phase I, II , and Ill goal is to divert plastic and tire waste and its pollution away from landfills and the environment into transformational new technolog ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Producing Novel Biosynthetic Therapeutics from Extreme Microbiomes
SBC: iXpressGenes, Inc. Topic: CBD152004Environmental DNA from three extreme samples will be isolated, cloned into a fosmid library (5760 clones) for sequencing. The sequencing datawill cover ~ 240 Megabases and will be assembled into contigs long enough (~ 40 Kilobases) to represent potential biosynthetic gene clusters(BGCs). This data will be compared to BGC databases looking for homology to antibiotic targets of DoD interest and with ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Single domain antibodies as medical countermeasures for viral induced encephalitis
SBC: ABZYME THERAPEUTICS LLC Topic: CBD161004Alphavirus infection, which may cause encephalitis and death, are recognized as potential biological warfare agents. There are no approved medical countermeasures against diseases caused by Alphaviruses. In this project, thermostable single domain antibodies capable of crossing the blood brain barrier (BBB) and neutralizing encephalitic viruses will be developed using Abzymes proprietary in vivo S ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Protective Mask Sizing App
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: CBD161005Typical procedures for respirator masks sizing and protective fit test are time-consuming and user intensive, requiring taking anthropometric measurements of the wearer, sampling the wearers breathing zone and the use of specialized tools and equipment. The proposed software app aims to quickly, accurately and automatically perform respirator mask sizing and predict protective fit using only 2D im ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Ultimate Passive Dosimeter--MyExposome
SBC: MYEXPOSOME INC Topic: DHP15009Accurately assessing a persons exposures to putative air toxicants is central to the challenge of determining health effects. The lack of low cost, easy-to-use personal air sampling technology hinders assessment especially in deployed military populations. We propose to introduce an innovative approach for measuring military and occupational exposure to fumes. We will demonstrate a lightweight, in ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Oxygen Separation from Air to Provide Supplemental Oxygen for Injured Soldiers
SBC: Nanowise LLC Topic: DHP15010To generate oxygen enriched gas for injured soldiers via separation from air, the oxygen production devices based on current high temperature membranes technologies are large and consume significant power because the ceramic materials have to operate at high temperatures (>800oC) to achieve acceptable conductivity. Recently developed 2D layered superior oxide-ion conductor Sr3-3xNa3xSi3O9-1.5x (SN ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency