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Field deployable handheld sequencing technology and bioinformatics system for rapid detection of pathogens, AMR, and virulence for clinical decision-making in a battlefield environment
SBC: COSMOSID, INC. Topic: DHA201001Diagnosis of bacterial resistance in military deployment settings is challenging, representing a current health gap. Culture-based resistance testing is laborious, time consuming, and difficult to provide in severely resource-limited settings. We propose development of a precision metagenomics-based diagnostic tool by taking advantage of the rapid sequencing speed and portability of the Oxford Nan ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Rapid Portable ID and AST Diagnostic for Infected Wound Infections
SBC: GENECAPTURE, INC. Topic: DHA201001GeneCapture is proposing to use its rapid CAPTURE assay (Confirm Active Pathogens Through Unamplified RNA Expression) to identify the pathogen(s) in wound infections. The pathogen Infection Diagnostic (ID)test takes place in a disposable cartridge that integrates and automates the sample prep steps and determines the genetic signature of the pathogens present. The assay is based on immobilized ste ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Inkjet Assisted Nano Printing Sensing Platform for High-throughput Flexible sensors discovery
SBC: TAO TREASURES, LLC Topic: DHA201003NanoBioFab will develop a most forward-looking technology “Inkjet Assisted Nano printing” (IA-Nano) for nano-material discovery and sensor fabrication. It employs custom inkjet printing synthesis and screening platforms. What makes IA-Nano synthesis system unique is that its nano-inks consist of 1) ~34 parent elements/metals 2) a larger number of “partner” compounds (oxides, sulfides, etc. ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Nano-synthetic Materials Smart System Enabling Sensor Discovery and Fabrication
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: DHA201003Medical procedures are complex and require extensive training; research has shown that at least 750 individual operations may be required to perform procedures correctly. This learning curve is important, both for: 1) training new physicians, and 2) providing a way to develop and test improved medical methods. Development of sensing materials for synthetic tissues, organs, nerves, and skin (STONeS ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Next Generation Operational Mobile Medicine Application and Integration Platform Phase II
SBC: Temkin Associates, LLC Topic: DHA191003As a result of the Disconnected, Intermittent, and Low-Bandwidth (DIL) environment, documenting and transmitting information about medical interventions and care provided to a wounded warrior, from the point of injury in the deployed environment through the time they are moved across each role of care, continues to present challenges. The challenge comprises two parts: 1) the documentation and cap ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
ADRESTIA: A Durable Ruggedized System of IMUs to Assess Gait and Balance in Field Environments
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: DHA191010Providing timely physical and mental health support to Servicemembers and determining their readiness for duty after mTBI is crucial to maintaining mobility, survivability, lethality, and adaptability of our US Armed Forces. While research indicates that accelerometry and the use of wearable Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) to assess objective measures of postural and dynamic stability is very pr ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
DTN-Med: Delay/Distruption Tolerant Networking for Mobile Operational Medicine
SBC: Intelligent Automation, Inc. Topic: DHA191005Operational medicine data needs to be delivered both point-to-point and across multiple hops to particular mobile unit or gateway devices, and possibly beyond in Delayed, Intermittently-connected, Low-bandwidth (DIL) environments without end-to-end connectivity. The Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) technology has great potential to provide these types of services to enable medical data s ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Development of an Effective Adsorber to Remove Anti-A and Anti-B Antibodies from Plasma for Transfusion
SBC: CYTOSORBENTS MEDICAL INC Topic: DHP15B001Over 2.7 million units of plasma are transfused annually in the United States mainly to treat trauma, shock, burn injury, and emergency surgery. Plasma from AB individuals, often referred to as universal plasma, is in high demand for both military and civilian emergency transfusions as it does not contain anti-A and anti-B antibodies that could induce fatal hemolytic reactions as a result of their ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Balance and Mobility Virtual Assistant
SBC: CORNERSTONE RESEARCH GROUP INC Topic: DHA201D002A wearable sensor package connected to a smartphone with a balance and mobility algorithm, tailored by the physical therapist, enables continued training outside the clinic and identifies risky situations via the Risk of Falling Index. The algorithm identifies the patient activity in real-time and assigns a Movement Task Difficulty Score, which is paired with the clinician identified Patient Mobil ...
SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
DragEN- A DragSail for Small Spacecraft
SBC: SABER ASTRONAUTICS, LLC Topic: Z8Saber Astronautics has the long term vision that for every satellite launched to LEO, two objects (the main payload and a piece of existing space debris) should be brought back to Earth. The development of a cheap, compact, re-deployable drag sail or electrodynamic tether is a critical enabler to this vision, allowing for the controlled deorbit, rendezvous and docking and ultimate re-entry of both ...
SBIR Phase I 2020 National Aeronautics and Space Administration