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  1. A protein subunit vaccine for control of Asian long-horned ticks in cattle

    SBC: VST LLC            Topic: 83

    Tick-borne pathogens cause major economic losses to the livestock industry leading to anestimated $19.7 billion in losses for the U.S. including approximately $3 billion in losses for cattleproducers. Among the 900 species of ticks the Asian longhorned tick (ALT) an invasive non- native tick species poses a major threat to animal health and productivity in cattle and otherlivestock. Currently tick ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Energy-Efficient Extreme Winter Greenhouse for Urban Farmsin Rapid City, SD

    SBC: SHENDE LLC            Topic: 812

    Energy-Efficient Extreme Winter Solar Greenhouse for Urban Farms in Rapid City SDProject SummaryThis collaborative proposal from Shende LLC in partnership with the researchers from theSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) Rapid City SD seeks to develop anEnergy Efficient Extreme Winter Solar Greenhouse product.Rapid City (RC) was declared as one of the cities with the most unpredicta ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. A Sorbent Technology for eDNA Collection and Concentration for Aquaculture Pathogen Detection

    SBC: FRONTLINE BIOTECHNOLOGIES INC.            Topic: 87

    Disease outbreaks are being increasingly recognized as a significant constraint to aquacultureproduction and trade and are affecting economic development. Monitoring fish health for earlydetection of diseases is paramount to secure a safe and sustainable aquaculture industry.Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising tool that has not yet delivered its disruptive potentialfor aquaculture health monit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Agriculture
  4. A Probiotic Cell Factory for Production & Delivery of Supplements

    SBC: NORTHSTAR MICROBES LLC            Topic: 88

    Growing restrictions on antibiotics and other growth promoters in the livestock industry has left anacute need for alternative supplements to enhance animal growth and prevent infection. NorthStarMicrobes aims to address these issues by using synthetic biology to develop a probiotic cell factoryto produce and deliver performance supplements to livestock. Engineered probiotics represent aninnovativ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  5. Detecting and Genetically Verifying Key Aquaculture Viruses Autonomously and Continuously

    SBC: Nucleic Sensing Systems LLC            Topic: 87

    As aquaculture increases productivity to meet worldwide demand it faces an increasing threat from the spread of diseases and pathogens. However biosensor technologies have not kept pace with the need to monitor these ever-increasing threats. In particular biomonitoring has been limited by the need for continuous human presence whether at the point of collection or in the laboratory. What is needed ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  6. Smartphone Application for collection of clinical-quality respiratory signs and symptoms

    SBC: Loon Medical LLC            Topic: 86

    This project responds to the need for improved efficiency and effectiveness of health care deliveryin rural areas (Program Code 8.6). Asthma is the most common chronic childhood disease andaffects between 11-19% of children who live in rural areas in the U.S. [127]. Annually direct andindirect costs in the U.S. are estimated as $3K per patient and $56B total [34].Rural pediatricasthma prevalence i ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  7. A Sorbent Technology for eDNA Collection and Concentration for Aquaculture Pathogen Detection

    SBC: FRONTLINE BIOTECHNOLOGIES INC.            Topic: 8699999999999999

    Disease outbreaks are being increasingly recognized as a significant constraint to aquacultureproduction and trade and are affecting economic development. Monitoring fish health for earlydetection of diseases is paramount to secure a safe and sustainable aquaculture industry.Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising tool that has not yet delivered its disruptive potentialfor aqualcuture health monir ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  8. Increasing Workforce Participation Through Assistive Technology and Embedded Reading Assistance

    SBC: GOGYUP INC            Topic: 86

    A significant portion of the U.S. working adult population lack the literacy skills to be successfulin the workplace or to "upskill." Nearly 1/6th (15%) of the U.S. working age adult populationapproximately 34 million adults is unable to read or understand common workplace trainingmaterials.Only 4% of these adults receive the literacy and language instruction they need toconfidently and safely wor ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  9. Simple & Rapid Tests for the Quality of Animal Feeds

    SBC: OXFORD BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 8300000000000001

    Consumers have become more conscious of the quality - including taste nutritional value andintegrity - of what they eat. Their palates have evolved to include such specialized fare as grass- fed beef and free-range chicken. The quality and taste of the meats that we consume are based onseveral factors including the animal's diet environment and breeding. Although there are well- established labora ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  10. Live therapeutics for prevention and control of necrotic enteritis associated with Clostridia perfringens in poultry

    SBC: General Probiotics Inc            Topic: 8300000000000001

    Necrotic enteritis in both its clinical and subclinical forms is a major health welfare andperformance disease. Without technologies to control Clostridia perfringens (C. perf.) the causalagent of the disease producers are having a hard time to raise healthy birds and produce safe food.The challenge is now becoming acute with the withdrawal of antibiotics from livestock production.We propose to te ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Agriculture
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