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STTR Phase I: Novel Bioprocess for Natural Gas Conversion
SBC: Technology Holding, LLC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercialization potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to produce an important platform chemical, hexanoic acid. Currently, the 6-carbon compounds are difficult to attain since crude petroleum contains just a small fraction in this carbon range as part of light naphtha. Most of the 6-carbon compounds are produced via multiple steps that ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: A Resorbable Luminal Barrier to Treat Peripheral Artery Disease
SBC: Symic Bio, Inc. Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project addresses the estimated 8 million people in the US with peripheral artery disease (PAD). The population of PAD is increasing due to the aging population, high prevalence of obesity and diabetes, and improved diagnosis of the disease. Patients with PAD suffer from pain, ischemia, and infection ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: A novel Occlusion Balloon Microcatheter for Improved Delivery of Embolization Therapy to Tumors of the Liver
SBC: Embolx, Inc. Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is the improvement and expansion of tumor embolization therapy, a highly targeted technique based on direct injection of drug and agents that stop blood flow into the blood vessels of a tumor. Since the anti-tumor agents are held within the tumor, the drug concentration is over 10 times higher ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Hydrogen Bromine Electrolysis for Highly Efficient Hydrogen-Based Energy Storage and High Value Chemical Applications
SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc. Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project includes applications ranging from peak load shifting, grid buffering for renewable energy input, frequency regulation, and chemical conversions. As the percentage of energy from renewables on the grid increases, energy storage will be essential to stabilize the supply and demand. Currently, 20-40% of wind energy is often stranded due to the ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Investigating Self-powered Health Monitoring of Orthopedic Implants and Data Retrieval Using Diagnostic Ultrasound
SBC: Piezonix LLC Topic: SHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will be a significant transformation-changing reactive orthopedic surgery into proactive, preventive and cost-effective surgery. The project will have a direct positive impact on the quality of orthopedic surgery practice while reducing significant social costs. According to 2013 national surv ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Rapid Blood Typing with a Portable Medical Device
SBC: Microdevice Engineering, Inc. Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is the creation of a faster, more portable, affordable and reliable blood typing and red blood cell concentration test. This is important because trauma centers and hospitals rely extensively on blood donations provided by blood banks across the U.S. to save lives. There are currently 84 milli ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Handheld Open Source Photometer as enabling tool for Enzyme-based analytical chemistry
SBC: NITRATE ELIMINATION CO INC Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project is to make chemistry more accessible by developing a rugged, compact, LED-based photometer that communicates data to other devices via Bluetooth. The photometer and data processing functions will be designed to work with the company?s simplified test kits for Green Analytical Chemistry. The photometer will be sold at just above cost, estimate ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Customized Manufacture of Protective Headgear for Mitigation of Fall Related Injuries
SBC: Alba-Technic, LLC Topic: MNThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project lies in the ability to manufacture customized non-stigmatizing, attractive headgear containing advanced materials to provide protection in older adults from head injury as a result from a fall. Injury from falls is a severe and growing problem with the personal consequence of potential severe injury and economic consequences to individuals, f ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: High Quality Carbon Nanotubes for Radio Frequency Applications
SBC: STELL Holdings, LLC Topic: SThe broader impacts/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I can be found across the semiconductor industry with a very large first market in wireless communications. Due to their extraordinary properties, more specifically, the linearity of these devices, the technologies can find applications in low noise amplifiers, mixers, and power amplifiers in wireless ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Development of a Freefall Precipitation Camera for Weather Monitoring Systems
SBC: Fallgatter Technologies, Inc. Topic: MIThis Small Business Technology Transfer Phase I project will develop a new Present Weather Sensor (PWS). The impact of this project will be felt in the transportation sector where, annually, 1.4 million traffic accidents are caused by weather at an estimated cost to the nation of $42 billion. Knowing whether freezing rain or snow is present greatly influences how Departments of Transportation appr ...
STTR Phase I 2014 National Science Foundation