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Lightweight, Compact Flotation for Cold-Water Survival
SBC: Kennon Products, Inc. Topic: N121009Lightweight survival rafts and LPUs are proposed for development and proving that will reduce weight the weight of rafts byor more, and reduce the bulk of rafts and LPUs by 1/3 or more, while meeting or exceeding all current performance requirements.
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy -
A Cryo-Vacuum Compatible Positioning System
SBC: Square One Systems Design, Inc. Topic: AF073131ABSTRACT: Space-based systems have become indispensable elements of global communication, military reconnaissance and scientific research. The expenses associated with any space launch are enormous and, once in orbit, a system failure can have catastrophic consequences. Extensive Earth-based testing is essential to ensure a high success rate. To approximate the demands of space deployment, the ...
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Sensitivity Analysis Methods for Complex, Multidisciplinary Systems
SBC: SCIENTIFIC SIMULATIONS, LLC Topic: AF11BT06ABSTRACT: The objective of this proposal is to develop efficient sensitivity analysis methods based on adjoint techniques for multi-disciplinary time-dependent problems. The approach is based on the discrete adjoint, which is derived and implemented on a software component basis, with the various multidisciplinary software components being linked together through a Python interface, thus preservi ...
STTR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseAir Force -
Glycoengineered baculoviruses for the production of more efficacious influenza va
SBC: Glycobac, LLC Topic: NIAIDDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Vaccination significantly reduces morbidity and mortality caused by annual influenza epidemics. Traditionally, influenza vaccines have been manufactured using adapted influenza virus grown in eggs. However, this methodsuffers from inherent disadvantages such as slow production and allergenic egg proteins in the final product. To avoid these drawbacks, new vacci ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
On Site Mercury Remediation via Activated Fly Ash
SBC: POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Topic: NIEHSDESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Coal-fired power plants and burners are vital drivers of the U.S. economy-but they unfortunately produce substantial amounts of mercury (Hg) that are seriously harmful to human health, particularly linked to damages ofthe nervous system. Healthcare costs due to Hg exposure are estimated to be in the billions of dollars annually. New mercury-emission regulations ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Engineering cells for concurrent protein drug biosynthesis and polysialylation
SBC: Glycobac, LLC Topic: NIGMSProject Summary / Abstract Therapeutic proteins, or biologics, represent a 100 billion market that includes drugs such as antibodies, hormones, and many others. The clinical efficacy of biologics is critically determined by their circulating half-lives.Hence, various methods have been developed to increase their circulating half-lives by reducing clearance rates. This is commonly achieved by che ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Enhancing Rural Access to Capital Through Development of a Local Crowdfunding Incubator
SBC: LOCAL CROWD, LLC, THE Topic: 86Strong rural economies need strong entrepreneurs who can start businesses and create jobs. The RUPRI Center for Rural Entrepreneurship reports that regions with high levels of entrepreneurship have 73% higher employment growth, 14% higher wage growth, 87% higher birth rate of new firms, and 45% higher productivity growth--all indicators of robust and sustainable local economies. Entrepreneurs are ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Agriculture