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Target Identification for Novel Small Molecule Therapeutic for Alzheimer's disease
SBC: CoPlex Therapeutics, LLC Topic: NIAABSTRACT Traditional approaches to drug development for Alzheimer s disease are becoming increasingly expensive and in many cases disappointingly unsuccessful Based on preliminary in vitro and in vivo studies we have identified a novel small molecule methyl dimethyl oxo dihydrobenzo c naphthyridine carboxylate UK that significantly decreases A production and pro in ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Ultrahigh Performance Non-Denaturing Protein Chromatography Columns
SBC: BIOVIDRIA, INC. Topic: 400PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed product is an analytical scale UHPLC column for separating protein drugs in native form with the Phase I proposal focused on anion exchange chromatography as the separation mechanism The bonded phase is made of polymer chains in this case bearing weak anion exchange groups The study will be expanded to cation exchange and hydrophobic interaction chromatography in ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Novel OSINT Platform for Enhanced OSINT Collection
SBC: ZUESS, INC. Topic: A16AT006The meteoric rise of personally identifying information (PII) created and shared online is unprecedented. The sheer volume of open source intelligence available on sites such Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, message forums, Instagram, etc. makes the task of collecting and organizing OSINT increasingly laborious for analysts. Zeuss has already built and tested an operational product that addresses this ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Deriving Bone Density from Thoracic CT Scans
SBC: BDI, Inc. Topic: NIAMSPROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT As people age they steadily lose bone mass and their bones become fragile and increasingly prone to hip and other fractures and this can prove fatal The American College of Radiology therefore recommends that assessment of bone mineral density BMD be performed in post menopausal women and all people over the age of every two years If indicated preventive measure ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Single-Molecule Analyte Detection by Molecular Motor-driven Nanodevices
SBC: Attometrics Topic: NIGMSDESCRIPTION provided by applicant There is an urgent need for a platform technology that can monitor changes in metabolite and protein biomarkers below current detection limits because in many cases the disease has progressed to an advanced state by the time the abundance of the biomarker has become measurable Our molecular motor powered nanodevice linked immunosorbent assay MONA LISA is ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Manufacturing of Flame Resistant (FR) Combat Printed Nonwoven Material
SBC: Nano Terra, Inc. Topic: A16AT015Even though nonwovens offer significant cost savings over woven fabrics, nonwovens are mostly used for disposable protective clothing, wipes, filters, and geotextiles. The low adoption rate of nonwovens in reusable garments is due to the difficulty in producing fabrics with a combination of desired properties that mimic woven fabrics. For example, a nonwoven with the drapability and air permeabili ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseArmy -
Development of novel wound dressing technology combining advanced hydrogel and perfusion enhancement technologies.
SBC: Perfuzia Medical Topic: A14AT016Complex wounds including traumatic, chemical, chronic or surgical wounds present a significant challenge to care givers. Wound healing, being a complex and multifaceted process, differs significantly based on the type of wound and the underlining health of the patient. It is well established that factors like impaired perfusion, infection, existence of metabolic disorders such as diabetes, bad nut ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy -
Robust Training System for Autonomous Detectors
SBC: COHERENT TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC. Topic: A15AT012Hostile conflicts leave behind millions of armed landmines in developing countries throughout the globe. Humanitarian demining is hazardous and labor intensive. A promising development in detecting explosives found in landmines is using small, olfactory sensitive animals trained to act as biosensor detectors. However, current manual training methods require skilled trainers following strict pro ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Printed Circuit Board Design Methods for Compact Optical Transceiver
SBC: ATTOLLO ENGINEERING, LLC Topic: A15AT001As the warfighter is increasingly using more highly integrated instruments, e.g. a laser rangefinder (LRF) combined with a laser designator and an imager, the need to decrease the size of these components becomes more important. Compact small munition applications of rangefinders particularly place an emphasis on size of the optical front end. In order to make the transceiver more compact, speci ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseArmy -
Breath ammonia monitoring device for children with urea cycle disorders
SBC: Lumina Diagnostics, Inc. Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant We propose to develop a non invasive device to enable children with urea cycle disorders and their parents guardians and physicians to actively manage the disorder at home and improve outcomes in the clinic Urea cycle disorders UCD are inborn errors of metabolism that impair oneandapos s ability to convert ammonia NH a neurotoxin into urea which is ...
STTR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health