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An Ultra filtrate perfusion bio artificial pancreas for high-density islet replacement without immunosuppression
SBC: Cell-Safe Life Sciences LLC Topic: NIDDKDESCRIPTIONprovided by applicantThe Cell SafeTM is a fundamentally new approach in replacement of dysfunctional insulin producing cells in patients with diabetesby transplantation of new islets in a three dimensional scaffold embedded in a highly compatible bioengineered perfusion system that continuously supplies tissue fluidblood ultrafiltrateso that the cells ae protected from immune rejection ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A Metabologenomics Platform for Large Scale High Throughput Natural Product Discovery
SBC: MicroMGx, Inc. Topic: NCCIHABSTRACT The estimates of natural product producing gene clusters within the genomes of microorganisms are far greater than the number of known natural products indicating that there is a wealth of untapped molecules within these organisms that offer huge potential as leads for new medicines Unfortunately the prevailing paradigms for natural product discovery are ill suited for accessing this ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A rapid and portable test for home monitoring of phenylalanine levels by patients with phenylketonuria using a blood glucose meter
SBC: GLUCOSENTIENT INC Topic: NICHDProject Summary Abstract Phenylketonuria PKU is a serious inborn metabolic disorder affecting out of every children born in the U S annually Characteristic effect of PKU is the impaired capability of the body to convert the amino acid phenylalanine Phe to tyrosine and as a result Phe level is elevated in the blood stream While Phe is required for normal growth and brain developm ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
New Technologies for Therapist Training and Patient Engagement in Behavioral Parent Training
SBC: KOBAK, KENNETH A Topic: 104Project Summary Abstract Behavioral parent trainingBPTis the gold standard treatment for disruptive behavior in preschool and elementary school age childrenDespite clear empirical evidence that it is effectiveadoption rates by practitioners remains woefully low due in part to a shortage of clinicians trained in BPTIn additioneven when BPT is administeredit is often done incorrectlyThe current stud ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Biomaterials for mRNA based cellular reprogramming
SBC: STEM PHARM, INCORPORATED Topic: 100Project Summary Abstract Induced pluripotent stem cells iPSCs hold great promise in the areas of disease modeling and regenerative medicine and as a result have unique commercial potential There are currently more than ongoing clinical trials in stem cell therapies including the first in human trial using human iPSC derived retinal pigment epithelial cells to treat ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
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 -
Increasing available choices for conjugate vaccine technology by producing carrier proteins in Scarab Genomics' reduced genome E coli strains
SBC: SCARAB GENOMICS, LLC Topic: NIAIDScarab Genomics goal is to commercialize carrier proteins for conjugate vaccine manufacture This proposal focuses on two bacterial carrier proteins that have been approved by the FDA and that are in use in pre clinical and clinical studies Exoprotein A EPA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Protein D PD from non typeable Haemophilus influenzae These proteins are difficult to make by the conve ...
SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Complete genome de novo assembly software for the emerging long read sequencing era
SBC: DNASTAR, INC. Topic: 400Despite the tremendous success of short read next generation sequencingNGStechnologiestheir inherent inability to establish long range connectivity makes fundamental tasks such as genome closurehaplotype phasing and alternatively spliced transcript characterization all but impossibleNowtwo long read sequencing providersPacific BiosciencesPacBioand Oxford Nanopore TechnologiesONTare producing data ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Restimulating memory T cell responses in elderly by a novel, live influenza vaccine
SBC: FLUGEN INC Topic: NIAIDRespiratory infections with influenza viruses cause severe morbidity and mortality in humans and animals worldwideImportantlyin humansthe majority of morbidity and mortality following flu infection is seen in older individualsrtyears oldYetclear understanding of how aging impacts on innate immune responsesand how to improve vaccine design in this age group is lackingRestimulating preexisting memor ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
A mobile app to reduce treatment-related financial burden for cancer patients
SBC: Vivor, Llc Topic: NCIThere is a fundamental knowledge gap in how to immediately reduce cancer patientstreatment related financial burdenCancer patients pay more out of pocket for their care than those with other chronic illnessesHalf of all elderly cancer patients have high treatment related out of pocket financial burdenThis financial burden has well defined harmful effects even among insured cancer patients includin ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health