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A Bioactive Nanofibrous Sewing Cuff for Treatment of Cardiac Valvular Disease
SBC: BIOSURFACES INC Topic: NHLBIPROJECT SUMMARY Cardiac valve repair or replacement is indicated when progression of degenerative disease or bacterial infection of the native valve results in valvular dysfunction, thereby impacting cardiac output. Both procedures require the use of a woven or knitted polyester material with an internal reinforcement (Teflon, silicone or metal) to either stabilize the native valve (annuloplasty r ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Biological Small Angle X-ray Scattering Station (BioSAXS) for the Compact Light
SBC: LYNCEAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: NIGMS7. Project Summary/Abstract We propose to develop a Biological Small-angle X-ray Scattering (BioSAXS) station for the Compact Light Source, a powerful new generation of X-ray sources, which will enable biologists and biochemists to pursue state-of-the-artresearch in macromolecular structure studies in their own laboratories. The frontier of structural biology is the determination of large macromol ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
ABSORBABLE BRACHYTHERAPY DEVICE FOR CANCER THERAPY
SBC: INNERDYNE, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available The objective of this Small Business Innovative Research project is to investigate and develop the capability for the selective depainting of Navy aircraft and the cleaning of precision instruments and equipment using semiconductor diode laser technology. This will be accomplished by first demonstrating in a laboratory environment, performing materials testing and cost analysis, and ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Health and Human Services -
Accelerating Multi-modal Biomarker Discovery in Translational Research with Cloud Data Integration
SBC: CYTOBANK, INC. Topic: 400Project Summary Abstract Cytobank is the leading cloud based platform for analysis and storage of single cell flow and mass cytometry datatechnologies that are essential for investigating the interplay between the immune system and disease conditions including cancerThere are numerous data analysis steps between raw data and insight especially for many single cell technologieswhere the data analys ...
SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Accelerating Wound Healing through RNAi
SBC: Somagenics, Inc. Topic: 300DESCRIPTION provided by applicant The growing populations of the elderly and those with type II diabetes are at high risk for developing chronic wounds that are slow to heal Effective therapeutics to promote wound healing could significantly improve the lives of these people Normal wound healing involves a coordinated cascade of events that are stimulated in part by the hypoxia that results f ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
ACCEPTABILITY AND SAFETY STUDY OF JANESWAY FEMALE CONDOM
SBC: HHH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available As wireless communications systems move to higher carrier frequencies, advantages of direct-sequence methods are reduced due to the decrease in channel coherence time. Frequency hopping systems will be required to gain advantages of spread spectrum systems and minimize multi-user access interference. Channel dynamics increase with higher frequency operation and provide a significant ...
SBIR Phase I 1999 Department of Health and Human Services -
Accessible Balance and Falls Prevention Exercise Tool Across the Continuum of Car
SBC: BLUE MARBLE REHAB INC Topic: NIADESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Objective: This Phase 1 SBIR proposes to optimize the interface and interaction of a digital translation of Evidence Based Falls Prevention programs for use across the continuum of care and community living that affordseasy adoption, adherence and monitoring of falls prevention exercises for all stakeholders including those with limited technical experience. Pu ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Cell-Penetrating Anthrax Antitoxin
SBC: PLANET BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of this research is to develop an economical, safe, effective therapy to reverse the activity of the catalytic component, LF, of the Bacillus anthracis toxin (lethal toxin), within the cytoplasm of the intoxicated cell. Success in achieving this goal will lead to better outcomes than currently seen with antibiotics or antitoxins like raxibacumab or PB ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Clothing-Adhered Wearable to Monitor Biomarkers of Cognitive/Emotional State and Deliver Just-in-Time Behavioral Interventions
SBC: Spire, Inc. Topic: NIDAPROJECT SUMMARY Recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs) is greatly impacted by the cognitive and emotional state of the individual, and learning new thought and behavioral patterns can facilitate successful treatment and recovery. Specifically, fluctuations in stress or anxiety can trigger lapses to drug use. Even when actual use is avoided, stress-induced craving is likely to be distracting ...
SBIR Phase I 2018 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Combination Therapy Approach to Treating Drug Resistant Fungal Infections
SBC: Amplyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant Despite the introduction of newer triazoles and echinocandins invasive fungal infections IFIandapos s including invasive candidiasis IC remain very difficult to treat with currently available antifungals The annual cost burden of treating nosocomial fungal infections exceeds $ billion a year in the United States alone Worldwide the annual incidence o ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health