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An Innovative Platform for Objective Monitoring of Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
SBC: BIOSENSICS LLC Topic: NIAWith a Phase I/II STTR grant award from NIA, BioSensics in collaboration with Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) successfully developed and commercialized an advanced physical activity monitoring system (PAMSys™) for older adults. PAMSys enables continuous remote monitoring of physical activity, fall risk, and fall incidents. The fall detection technology of PAMSys has become the gold standard in ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
ENHANCING MOTION IMAGERY CLASSIFIERS BY PRINCIPAL COMPONENT FEATURE CLUSTERING
SBC: LONGSHORTWAY INC. Topic: AF15AT35LongShortWay Inc. and Northeastern University propose a family of feature reduction and ensemble classifier methods based on Principal Component and Dynamic Logic feature clustering algorithms. New methods combine feature clustering with non-linear feature reduction via manifold learning, and bagging, boosting, and stacking ensemble algorithms.
STTR Phase II 2016 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Reactive Targets for MDA Flight Tests
SBC: CORVID TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: MDA16022The focus of this program is to design and manufacture an insert within a Reactive Target (RT) for Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) class test events that will provide a more realistic Post-Intercept Debris (PID) signature to missile defense sensors. The motivation behind the development of this new capability is the need to validate Robust Post-Intercept Assessment (PIA) performance cap ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
Development of novel Amadorins for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
SBC: Praetego Inc Topic: 200PROJECT SUMMARY Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most common diabetic complication. DPN is a leading cause for disability due to foot ulceration and amputation, gait disturbance, and fall-related injury. There is no FDA- approved disease modifying treatment for DPN, a condition affecting up to 50% of the estimated 30 million diabetic patients in the US. Neuropathy occurs in patients wit ...
STTR Phase II 2020 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Teammate Aware Autonomy (TAA)
SBC: SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMS CO INC Topic: N17AT025As systems become more heterogeneous and distributed, determining optimal actions for each “teammate” within the system becomes increasingly complex. A particular difficulty in guiding the actions of these teammates is the fact that they are not guaranteed to follow suggestions provided by a supervisor, especially when those suggestions are inconsistent with the teammate’s tendencies, prefer ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Personalized anesthetic brain monitoring:Developing novel systems, sensors, and algorithms for aging, dementia, and Alzheimers disease patients
SBC: PASCALL Systems, Incorporated Topic: RPROJECT SUMMARY In the United States, nearly 100,000 patients receive general anesthesia and sedation daily to safely undergo surgical and non-surgical procedures. A high proportion of these patients are older than 65 years of age. These older patients are at higher risk of post-operative delirium and cognitive dysfunction. Many of these older patients have dementia, including mild cognitive impai ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Mobile Tai Chi Platform for Fall Prevention in Older Adults
SBC: BIOSENSICS LLC Topic: NIAProject Summary Exercise-based interventions have been recently shown to have great potential for preserving and restoring cognitive function in older adults. In this context, Tai Chi has gained the interest of researchers and clinicians because it incorporates physical, cognitive, social, and meditative components within the same activity. Such multimodal exercise modality is expected to have a p ...
STTR Phase II 2019 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Thermochromic Coatings for Emissivity Modulation
SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC. Topic: HR001120S001925Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison propose to develop a multilayer emissivity control coating (MECC) for active and passive thermal control and emissivity management. PSI will fabricate a thermochromic emissivity control coating based on VO2 and validate its ability to modulate broadband thermal emissivity contrast by >10:1 with a switching time of 1 µs. We wi ...
STTR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Inhaled Fasudil and DETA NONOate CAR-Targeted Liposomes for PAH
SBC: VASCULAR BIOSCIENCES, INC. Topic: NHLBIPulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) affects ~15-50 individuals per million and claims ≥20,000 lives annually in the United States. It affects every ethnic group, race, age and gender, and devastates high-risk patients afflicted with HIV, systemic sclerosis, and sickle cell disease. The disease affects more women than men; adult PAH patients do not live more than five years after the diagnosis. ...
STTR Phase II 2021 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
New generation of catheters for treatment of atrial fibrillation
SBC: NOCTURNAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT, LLC Topic: NHLBIDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Atrial fibrillation AF remains the most commonly occurring cardiac arrhythmia It is associated with a lower quality of life and a higher rate of morbidity andamp mortality primarily due to poor hemodynamics and often stroke One of the main options to treat atrial fibrillation is to ablate abnormal sources of electrical activity using percutaneous radiofrequ ...
STTR Phase II 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health