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Development of APMS as a Chromatographic Substrate
SBC: APOLLO SRI, LLC Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Acid-prepared mesoporous silica ("APMS") shows significant advances over commercially available silica in high performance liquid chromatography ("HPLC"), a technique commonly used to isolate molecules. HPLC columns containing APMS show dramatically enhanced molecular retention times and improved peak-to-peak resolutions compared to commercial HPLC columns. The ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Imaging Tracking Device for Cancer Interventions
SBC: ASCENSION TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall objective of the proposed cooperative research and development project is the implementation and validation of an advanced instrument tracking technology to be used by the surgeon, the radiologist, the gastroenterologist, and other physicians to better enable image-guided cancer treatment, through these specific aims: Specific aim 1: Ascension ...
STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Apoptotic Regulation of Lymphocyte Responses
SBC: Avi Biopharma, Inc. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The response of lymphocytes to antigen stimulation is characterized by proliferation of an antigen-sensitive lymphocyte population, subsequent differentiation to subsets with effector cell function, and ultimately the retention of antigen-responsive lymphocytes with a memory cell phenotype. The initial increase of responsive lymphocytes is followed by an equall ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Antisense Antiviral Agent for West Nile Infections
SBC: Avi Biopharma, Inc. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): AVI BioPharma has been developing an antisense phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomer, AVI-4020 for the treatment of West Nile Virus. AVI-4020 has been shown both to reduce viral titer, and to cross the blood brain barrier. This compound targets the translation start site of the single open reading frame of WNV. Studies to date indicate AVI-4020 is a reasonabl ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Compact System for Removal of Dental Office Mercury
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): By instituting a number of precautions (e.g. personal monitoring, enhanced ventilation) dentists have been able to reduce the risk of mercury escaping into the environment. While these precautions are significant there are still numerous instances of mercury emissions above approved regulations. These Hg emissions compromise health of dental personnel. In Phase ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Novel Clean-Up for Mercury Medical Waste
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The EPA continues to restrict air emissions including mercury emissions. While coal based power plants are the major sources of mercury emissions, smaller incinerators including medical incinerators are under EPA regulations. These EPA requirements can be a significant problem for medical facilities/hospitals which operate relatively small incinerators. At risk ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Novel Blood Oxygenator Homogeneous Membranes
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Long-term blood oxygenators (BO) therapy requires non-porous membranes to limit BO wet out. Compact Membrane Systems (CMS) has identified (1) novel materials that can minimize wet out (while simultaneously maintaining needed gas-liquid transport of gases) and (2) a novel fabrication technique to make these materials into BO. In this Phase I program, CMS w ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Novel Pharmaceutical Solvent- Water Separation System
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): There are numerous needs in the pharmaceutical industry to recover high purity solvents. In many cases these solvents are contaminated with water. While the simplest and lowest cost method of separation is distillation, unfortunately in many cases these solvents form difficult to separate azeotropes with water. Examples include ethanol-water, IPA-water, acetone ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Decision Support System for Youth Well Being
SBC: DESCHUTES RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This application encompasses those activities required to complete development of a Decision Support System for Youth Well-Being (DSS-YWB), a web-based application designed to help meet the needs of those who manage programs that influence the prevalence of healthy and harmful adolescent behaviors. The Phase I prototype DSS-YWB is based on the concept of a feed ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Interactive Server Training for Fetal Alcohol Prevention
SBC: DESCHUTES RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is the leading preventable cause of developmental disabilities in the Western world, but some 20 percent of American women and 40 percent of the heavy drinkers among them continue to consume alcohol during pregnancy. Efforts thus far at prevention have employed "universal" methods such as warning labels on alcoholic beverage containers ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health