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Development of PEGylated MTI for the treatment of relapsed Myeloma
SBC: MODULATION THERAPEUTICS, INC. Topic: 102ABSTRACT Modulation Therapeutics is developing a first in class cyclic peptide coined MTI for the treatment of multiple myeloma The company currently has a license for the parent molecule which has been awarded a patent covering the intellectual property for both composition of matter and use in cancer in the US and Europe Modulation Therapeutics is now poised to further advance this class ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool to Improve Police Safety in Adolescents and Adults with ASD
SBC: Floreo, Inc. Topic: 103Floreo Technology proposes to develop the Police Safety Module PSM an innovative immersive mobile virtual reality VR application designed to train police safety in adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder ASD ASD has been increasing in prevalence over recent years While much attention has been paid to the causes and early diagnosis of ASD there remains a clear need for effec ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Human Attributes & Behaviors Influencing Troubled Software (HABITS)
SBC: STAR LAB CORP. Topic: SB172007Developing secure software is notoriously difficult, partially evidenced by the increasing trend in vulnerabilities disclosed per year. While significant effort has gone into developing tools and automated test frameworks, human behavioral aspects of the software development process have remained relatively unexplored. These behavioral aspects, such as relying on inexperienced developers or prolon ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Robust Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk
SBC: Morgan and Mendel Genomics, Inc. Topic: 103Summary Approximatelymillion women in the United States are at high risk for developing breast cancerbased on inheritance of a germline mutation in a gene in the double strand breakDSBrepair and cyclin checkpoint pathwaysMany are unaware of their genetic predispositionsbecause their family history is uninformative or unknownGenetic testing is important for identifying mutations in these genesbut i ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A single-cell device to capture and analyze rare T-cells from solid tumors.
SBC: ISOPLEXIS CORPORATION Topic: 102Checkpoint inhibitors towards targets such as PDand PD Lare being developed to activate quiescent T cells embedded in tumors and enable them to recruit the rest of the immune system to fight a cancer massHow these new cures reactivate the relatively few Tumor Infiltrating LymphocytesTILsenabling the release of a complex message of cytokines to recruit the immune systemthus impacting treatment effi ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Accident & Incident Reconstruction System (AIRS)
SBC: Applied Research In Acoustics LLC Topic: N172117To enable the aviation survival training community and resource sponsor PMA-205 to better satisfy requirements to provide sensory-physiology/situation-awareness training and educate aviation personnel of the warning signs to spatial disorientation (SD) and loss of situational awareness (SA), ARiA will build on the success of the ESAIL game-based learning and visualization tool to develop and demon ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of DefenseNavy -
OpenBeds: Improving the Delivery of Care for Patients with Drug Addiction
SBC: Openbeds Inc. Topic: NIDAThere is an urgent need for more effective mechanisms that leverage current technologies and best practices to both identify capacity and refer patients to drug treatment facilitiesThe applicant organizationOpenBeds Incis partnering with the non profit MESH Coalitionthree of the largest health care systems offering drug treatment in Indiana and the Indiana Division of Mental Health and AddictionDM ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Shear Thickening Fluid Enhanced Textiles for Durable, Puncture- and Cut-Resistant Environmental Protection Garments
SBC: STF TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: T601This Small Business Technology Transfer Research Phase II will develop and advance the commercialization of STF-ArmorTM nanocomposite materials for use in Environmental Protection Garments (EPG) for extended exploration missions in diverse environments, including LEO, cis-lunar space, and Lunar and Martian surfaces. The Phase II research will optimize and deliver a validated prototype suit compon ...
STTR Phase II 2017 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Osteopontin targeted therapy for primary CNS lymphoma
SBC: MODULATION THERAPEUTICS, INC. Topic: 102Abstract Primary central nervous system lymphoma PCNSL is an aggressive brain tumor with a dire unmet therapeutic need It has an overall incidence of per person years and is regarded as an orphan disease with potential for fast track approval Our group made a discovery via gene expression analysis that osteopontin OPN is the most upregulated gene in PCNSL compared to its non CNS ...
STTR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Infant Slumber Safety An Immersive Smartphone Experience
SBC: MEDIA REZ LLC Topic: NICHDAbstract This study aims to assess the feasibility and acceptability of using state of the art interactive technology and social media and to improve adherence with the safe sleep guidelines by young mothers and their families Public health messages which can be effective in older adults are not achieving the same results with young mothers They do not always make choices supported by medical r ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health