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Public Rights-of-Way Assessment Instrumentation to Determine Accessibility
SBC: BENEFICIAL DESIGNS INC Topic: 081FH2City planners and engineers need detailed assessments of public rights-of-way to evaluate existing conditions, determine compliance with draft accessibility guidelines, and plan reconstruction projects. Current assessment methods are inadequate and inefficient due to the time and resources required. This project will develop an automated public rights-of-way assessment process and the measuremen ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Transportation -
Design and development of a bioresorbable bone graft
SBC: CarMell Therapeutics Corporation Topic: NIAMSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The long-term goal of this project is to develop a safe, cost-effective, off-the-shelf, and well characterized bone filler material based on plastics derived from blood plasma. Over 800,000 bone procedures are performed in the US per year, and with the aging US population, this number will only continue to grow. However, current materials, including autografts ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Arsenic Selective Ligand-Anchored Fiber for Purification of Drinking Water
SBC: Chemica Technologies, Inc Topic: NIEHSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Today, arsenic (As) poisoning is one of the major environmental threats worldwide as millions of human beings have been exposed to excessive arsenic through contaminated drinking water. The serious toxicity of arsenic has been well documented. Worldwide, communities demand novel separation technologies for the removal of arsenic from drinking water. Conventiona ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Therapeutic thrombin analogs
SBC: ARONORA INC Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Stroke and heart attack are the leading causes of mortality and grave morbidity. The goal of this Fast-Track STTR grant application is to enable preclinical investigation of WE-thrombin, a bioengineered protein C activator enzyme for the treatment of severe, acute thrombotic diseases, in particular ischemic stroke. WE- thrombin is a fundamentally new thrombosi ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Education Center for Adoptive Parents Online
SBC: IRIS MEDIA INC Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Education Center for Adoptive Parents Online (ECAPO) Adoption has undergone dramatic change in the past 30 years, due largely to the complexity of contemporary adoptive relationships, which increasingly involve international, multi-ethnic, multi-racial, and foster care placements. Adoptive youth experience consistently high rates of behavior problems and psycho ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Noninvasive Portable Device to Evaluate Feeding Problems in Infants
SBC: Metabolic Nutritionals, Inc. Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Feeding problems are a frequent harbinger of nascent neurological damage and are a major obstacle in transitioning infants from hospital nursery to discharge. Severe problems often require repeated hospitalization and tube feeding. Refractory feeding problems contribute significantly to the high cost of health care. Dysfunctional sucking in the newborn, in the ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Methyltransferase Drug Discovery
SBC: REACTION BIOLOGY CORPORATION Topic: NCIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Chromatin assembly and structure is highly regulated during DNA replication, gene expression, and progression through the cell cycle. Dysfunctions of epigenetic factors, including methylation states, are associated with a variety of cancers. Histone methyltransferases (HMTs), including lysine and arginine methyltransferases, are considered a new and important c ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Developing a Noninvasive Method and Device for Assessing the Degree of Midperiphe
SBC: NEURO KINETICS, INC. Topic: NEIDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The long-term objective of this application is to develop an imaging device for the early detection, diagnosis and quantification of the degree of midperipheral retinal ischemia in Diabetic Retinopathy (DR). Earlier diagnosis of DR could facilitate intervention at a stage that may prevent or lessen permanent damage from the ravages of the disease, in turn, impr ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Vstreet-G: A Web-Based Serious Game for Emancipating Youth on Life Skills
SBC: NORTHWEST MEDIA, INC Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The aim of the project in Phase II is to develop and evaluate a stand-alone, Web-based serious game titled Vstreet-G, and to complete the interactive multimedia instruction on money management by adding a component on investment skills. Emancipation from dependence to living independently is one of the most challenging and feared life events for youth, especial ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Web-Based Supervisor Training: Dealing with Employee Drug and Alcohol Abuse
SBC: Oregon Center For Applied Science, Inc Topic: NIDADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Alcohol and drug (AOD) abuse by employees causes many costly problems for business and industry including absenteeism, injuries, health insurance claims, loss of productivity, employee morale, theft, and fatalities. The loss to companies in the United States totals 184.6 billion a year. There are 150 million Americans in the labor force, of whom 10.5 percent o ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health