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STTR Phase I: Advanced Microfluidic Devices for Point-of-Care COVID-19 Serological Testing
SBC: Access Sensor Technologies LLC Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project may reach millions of people and provide a key tool in safeguarding the public health through the COVID-19 pandemic. Sensitive, selective and quantitative detection usually requires complex laboratory-based methods and instrumentation to achieve consistent results; however, this project advanc ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: AI-assisted Assessment, Tracking, and Reporting of COVID-19 Severity on Chest CT
SBC: AI METRICS, LLC Topic: DHThe broader impact /commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to reduce errors and improve accuracy, standardization, agreement, and reporting in evaluation of COVID-19 lung disease severity on chest computed tomography (CT) images. Chest CT procedures play a critical role in COVID-19 patients but current meth ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Enabling Rapid Scale-up of COVID-19 Treatment using Next-Generation Light Driven Chemistry
SBC: NEW IRIDIUM, INC Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is to develop a photocatalytic process to facilitate enhanced speed and efficiency for production of key intermediate chemicals for production of Remdesivir, a potential life-saving drug in the fight against COVID-19. Remdesivir has been identified as one of the most promising treatments for COVID-19; ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Innovative Modular Transfer Head
SBC: LuxNour Technologies Inc. Topic: MThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to enable broad use of inorganic micro light emitting diode (microLEDs) in displays through a new manufacturing process. MicroLEDs are used for ultra-high resolution vivid displays for many consumer electronics applications ranging from hand-held devices to large area displays, but they req ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Asymmetric Propulsion for Enhancing Marine Maneuverability
SBC: ARMADA MARINE ROBOTICS INC Topic: RThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project will enhance technological understanding of Asymmetric Propulsion, which will in turn enhance scientific understanding of the oceans. Asymmetric Propulsion uses a single-bladed propeller to both move and steer an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV). In addition to eliminating the need for cont ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Rapid Acting Disinfectant Spray for Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
SBC: Kismet Technologies LLC Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is development of a disinfectant spray to curb the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 via contact with contaminated surfaces. COVID-19 transmission occurs primarily via respiratory droplets produced by an infected person and by contact with a surface where a droplet containing the virus exists. Mitigating inf ...
STTR Phase I 2020 National Science Foundation -
fORE: fNIRS Operational Readiness Estimation
SBC: APTIMA INC Topic: DHA19B001Thestate of warfighters (whether theyarefatigued, distracted,and/or stressed)and of theteam (whether theyare workingtogethereffectivelyand cohesively)greatly impact thelikelihood ofmission success. The brain isan excellent source of data with which to assess individualand team states. Unfortunately,current technologiescannot supportcontinuous neural statemonitoring of warfightersacross themany dif ...
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Occlusion Effect-Reducing Ear Plug, With Pass-Through Communication
SBC: TRITON SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHA19C001Triton Systems proposes to develop easy-to-use in-ear hearing protection which will reduce the occlusion effect, provide pass-through communication and nonlinear filtering of loud sounds.
STTR Phase I 2020 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
STTR Phase I: Overcoming Metabolic Pathway Limitations through De Novo Pathway Design for Terpenoid Biosynthesis
SBC: MANUS BIOSYNTHESIS, INC. Topic: EBThis Small Business Innovation Research (STTR) Phase I project aims to develop a novel, high flux terpenoid precursor pathway by circumventing limitations of the bacterial methyl erythritol-phosphate (MEP) pathway for the renewable production of monoterpenoids. Monoterpenoids are natural chemical precursors for several consumer products, and many are produced via highly polluting chemical processe ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: High-Yield Hydrogen Production from Biomass Sugars by Cell-Free Biosystems for Mobile Electricity Generation
SBC: Cell-Free Bioinnovations Inc. Topic: EBThis Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project will scale up high-yield hydrogen production from maltodextrin and water mediated by cell-free enzymatic biosystems and develop prototype mobile electricity generators (MEGs). Cell-free biosystems for biomanufacturing (CFB2) implement complicated biochemical reactions in one pot by the in vitro assembly of more than three enzymes and/or cofac ...
STTR Phase I 2013 National Science Foundation