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  1. A rapid, field-portable sensor for detecting histamine in food.

    SBC: ALLERGY AMULET            Topic: 85

    PROJECT SUMMARYTitle: A rapid field-portable sensor for detecting histamine in food.PD: Mendecki LukaszInstitution: Allergy Amulet Inc.Scombrotoxin poisoning is a leading foodborne illness caused by the consumption of spoiledfish and fishery products containing high concentrations of histamine. Histamine is thereforean indicator of freshness and microbiological quality of many perishable foods. De ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop Preservation, Conditioning, and Storage

    SBC: MICRO NANO TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 812

    Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop PreservationConditioning and StorageDr. Michael SchmidMicro Nano Technologiesnd 747 SW 2 AvenueIMB 34 Suite 214Gainesville FL 32601Phone: (407) 719-5435Email: mschmid@mntusa.comDr. Saeed MoghaddamMechanical and Aerospace Engineering DepartmentUniversity of FloridaGainesville FL 32611Phone: (352)392-0889Email: saeedmog@ufl.eduDrying is an energy-intensive proc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Grady's Garden web App in concert with animation content, healthy branded products to improve the health of kids of color who live in underserved communities and are at risk of childhood obesity.

    SBC: GRADY'S GARDEN LLC            Topic: 85

    Poor dietary quality and low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake in particular is an established riskfactor for many chronic diseases; current consumption among children is alarmingly inadequate.Engaging children through school and afterschool settings is a viable strategy to make positivechanges but for transformational and sustainable impact messaging must also reach familiesteachers retail environm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. Thermal management and energy harvesting in a solar geothermal greenhouse for improved plant production

    SBC: PVT CLEAN ENERGY LLC            Topic: 813

    Thermal management and energy harvesting of a solar geothermal greenhouse forimproved plant productionThis project studies a proposed greenhouse that utilizes building integrated photovoltaic-thermal(BIPVT) panels coupled with geothermal energy for the dual synergetic benefits of: 1) improvedenergy harvesting and management toward zero-net-energy agriculture 2) controlledenvironmental agriculture ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. A new method for real-time tracking of pollinators – quantifying honeybee and native bee activity

    SBC: ATOLLA TECH LLC            Topic: 813

    At Atolla Tech we are proposing a new method for assessing the pollination efficiency of differentbee species in real-time thereby aiding growers in optimizing pollination of their crop whether theyrely on wild pollinators or use honey bee services or both. Our technology includes a lidar andmachine learning (ML) algorithm that detects identifies and tracks pollinator species in real-time.Their fl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  6. Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk-Lightning Strikes

    SBC: HELIOS POMPANO INC            Topic: 86

    PROJECT SUMMARYTitle:Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk- Lightning StrikesPI: Dr. Istvan KereszyLightning ignitions are responsible for over 70% of the area burned in the American Westtotaling 5.5 million acres of land burned annually. These major wildfires significantly impactvulnerable communities causing between $120 to $190bn of economic da ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  7. Automated Microfluidic Sample Prep of High Molecular Weight Plant DNA for Long-Read Sequencing

    SBC: INSO BIOSCIENCES INC            Topic: 82

    Inso Biosciences is developing hardware systems and instruments to streamline biological samplehandling and preparation for next-generation sequencing and genomic analysis. Inso's microfluidic- based platform enables extraction and purification of high-molecular-weight (HMW) DNA fordownstream genomic applications such as long-read sequencing. DNA sample prep is currently acritical bottleneck for p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  8. Precision biologics for sustainable agriculture

    SBC: QUORUM BIO, INC.            Topic: 84

    QUORUM BioPhase I USDA-NIFA-SBIR-009301Topic 8.4PROJECT SUMMARYDR. SUDHARSAN DWARAKNATH (Principal Investigator)Chief Executive OfficerQuorum Bio335 Madison Ave New York NY 10017E-mail: sudharsan.dwaraknath@gmail.comEngineering Precision Biologics for Sustainable AgriculturePhosphorus fertilizer is an essential nutrient to meet global agricultural demand but itsexcessive domestic production and us ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  9. Development of efficacious ribonucleic acid-based formulations for the control of spongy moth

    SBC: NANOSUR LLC            Topic: 81

    The European spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar ) (ESM) is a non-native insect pest withlarvae that feeds on leaves of over 300 broad-leaved species including forest shade ornamentaland fruit trees as well as shrubs. The spongy moth defoliated over 98 million acres of U.S.forests from 1924 to 2018. Current biological insecticides used in spongy moth control have notbeen efficacious enough and ch ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  10. Agroview and Agrosense for AI-enhanced precision nutrient management Phase II

    SBC: AGRICULTURE INTELLIGENCE INC            Topic: 813

    AgIntel a spinoff company of the University of Florida (UF) has licensed two novel technologiesfrom UF: Agroview and AgroSense. Agroview a digital twin of an agricultural field can deliveraccurate zone-based fertility and prescription maps for precision nutrient applications. Agrosensecan convert a traditional fertilizer applicator (sprayer or spreader) to a smart machine for precisionnutrient app ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
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