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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 -
Bio-mathematical Models of Aggregated Tissues & Organ Properties
SBC: Corvid Innovation LLC Topic: DHP16A001Realistic surgical simulation requires a combination of representative tissue geometry, accurate tissue material properties and lifelike tool-tissue interaction forces. Recent advances in computational power and imaging modalities have provided the capability to represent the anatomical details required for surgical training; however, the mathematical models which govern the underlying tissue pro ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Bio-Mathematical Models of Aggregated Tissues & Organ Properties
SBC: BIOMOJO LLC Topic: DHP16A001BioMojo LLC and the Departments of Mathematics and Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, will develop a preliminary bio mathematical model framework to represent how human tissues interact and behave at their boundaries. Tissue interaction properties (e.g. tensile, shear, friction, and so forth) of connective, epithelial, muscular, and nervous tissue including su ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
A Comprehensive Tool for Supporting Social and Emotional Learning Instruction for Students with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder
SBC: 3-C Institute for Social Development, Inc. Topic: 1The key components of the IvyScip platform will include a user interface for teachers to complete an assessment battery on individual students diagnosed with HF-ASD, a backend system for storing data, data-driven recommendations for supporting student needs, and reports on student progress over time. The platform will also include an online teacher implementation guide.
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Education -
Babington Net-Power, Multi-liquid Fuel Heater/Cooker
SBC: Babington Technology Topic: 15NCER02For 50 years Babington has pioneered the field of ultra-clean combustion for home and off-grid heating and cooking. Our unique air-atomization and burner technology provides for near perfect combustion of liquid fuels with variable heat outputs. Babington burners have heated homes and millions of meals for U.S. militaries and disaster relief organizations worldwide. Recently, we reengineered ou ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Production of Bio-Rejuvenated Recycled Shingles (BR2S) for Pavement Construction
SBC: BIO-ADHESIVE ALLIANCE, INC Topic: 14NCER5BThis SBIR Phase II proposal provides a sustainable solution for two major environmental challenges in the agriculture and building industry. In the agriculture industry, swine manure treatment is a major problem, both environmentally and economically. Currently, more than 120 million hogs being produced in the US per year, generating more than 6 billion gallons of swine manure that must be treated ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Cost-effective Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Based Monitoring Technologies to Improve the Performance and Reliability of Small Drinking Water Systems
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: 14NCER4BSmall drinking water systems consistently provide safe, reliable drinking water to their customers; however challenges of such systems include; lack of financial resources, aging infrastructure, lack of scale, and technical/logistical challenges associated with regulation compliance. The deployment ofnew cost-effective monitoring technologies hold opportunities to substantially advance infrastruct ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Environmental Protection Agency -
Isocyanate-Free Polyurethane Coating
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 14NCER3BPolyurethanes are now made by reacting two components, one of which has toxic isocyanate groups. Isocyanates are especially hazardous to workers that spray-apply polyurethane paints. Researchers have developed less hazardous ways to make polyurethane, but they have poor performance, cure too slowly or are too expensive. In this project, TDA Research, Inc. (TDA) will develop new non-isocyanate two- ...
SBIR Phase II 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