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  1. Enzyme replacement therapy for Sanfilippo A lysosomal rare disease

    SBC: BIOSTRATAGIES LC            Topic: 107

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant The goal of this SBIR proposal is to develop an effective enzyme replacement therapy ERT for Sanfilippo A patients by exploiting safety supply and cost advantages of plant based enzyme bioproduction while integrating novel ERT delivery strategies being development at BioStrategies LC Sanfilippo A MPS IIIA is a rare genetic lysosomal storage disorder affe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  2. A Wheelchair Anti-Rollback Device

    SBC: GREEN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: NIA

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Wheelchairs in the modern form have been around since at least when John Joseph Merlin invented pushrim propulsion The Merlin Chair as it was called bears a remarkable resemblance to wheelchairs today despite the intervening years The conventional pushrim operated wheelchair has become the prevalent assistive care mobility device because of its ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  3. Development of an Implantable On-Demand Drug Delivery Device for Behavioral Studies in Small Animals

    SBC: SFC FLUIDICS, INC.            Topic: R43

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant The Specific Aim of this Phase I project is to prove the feasibility of using SFC Fluidicsandapos patented microfluidic pumping technology to develop the RatPump a low cost disposable battery operated implantable on demand tether free drug delivery system The RatPump will allow real time wirelessly controlled delivery of drugs and therapeutics to animal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  4. An automated food pathogen screening system with integrated sample concentration

    SBC: Biodetection Instruments, Inc            Topic: FDA

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant This SBIR Phase I project seeks to develop a proof of concept for an integrated system for rapid screening of foodborne pathogens in a sample in answer out format The proposed system is based on integration of patented sample preparation technology and patent pending self contained microfluidic assay cartridge technology The Phase I study will focus on detec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Health and Human ServicesFood and Drug Administration
  5. A High Efficiency, High Power Density, GaN-Based DC-DC Converter for Grid-Tied Energy Storage Applications

    SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc.            Topic: 01b

    Power generation and transmission limits manifest themselves in the inability to respond to dynamic peak power demand. Load leveling can effectively support dynamic demand changes by having additional standby power generating capabilities. This is achieved by either having a generation and distribution infrastructure that matches the peak demand and it is operated under its full capacity or having ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  6. Low-Latency Embedded Vision Processor (LLEVS)

    SBC: Nanowatt Design, Inc            Topic: AF15AT13

    ABSTRACT: The goal of head-worn display systems is to increase situation awareness and reduce operator workload. The urgent need is for higher image resolution and lower system latency, while meeting constraints on head-borne weight and power. Current processor solutions cannot meet increased requirements. The challenge is that power consumption is proportional to the amount of data being handled, ...

    STTR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseAir Force
  7. A SiC-based Microcontroller for High-Temperature In-Situ Instruments and Systems

    SBC: OZARK INTEGRATED CIRCUITS INC            Topic: S106

    NASA has a need for electronics that can support proposed flagship missions such as a Venus surface lander. Devices that can operate at temperatures of up to 500?C are desired. Ozark IC and its partner, the University of Arkansas, have created the world's largest known library of CMOS silicon-carbide (SiC) analog and mixed-signal circuits, intellectual property (IP) and packages that can operate ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  8. Highly Scalable SiC UV Imager for Earth & Planetary Science

    SBC: OZARK INTEGRATED CIRCUITS INC            Topic: S104

    Commercial silicon carbide (SiC)-based photonic sensors typically use p–i–n photodiode and reversed-biased Avalanche Photodiode (APD) detectors. These state-of-the-art SiC photodioides use the wafer substrate as one node of the device, thereby making monolithic integration of the device with control or analysis circuitry difficult, if not impossible. Ozark IC's new (patent pending) phot ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  9. Extreme Temperature Radiation Tolerant Instrumentation for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Engines

    SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc.            Topic: H202

    The objective of this proposal is to develop and commercialize a high reliability, high temperature smart neutron flux sensor for NASA Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) systems. Arkansas Power Electronics International (APEI) and International Femtoscience (FemtoSci) technology offers the following: (1) 600+ degC ambient operation of a full wireless smart sensor system (2) Extreme-environment elec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  10. High Power Density GaN-Based Power Converters for Grid-Tied Energy Storage

    SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc.            Topic: 10b

    Power generation and transmission limits manifest themselves in the inability to respond to dynamic peak power demand. Load leveling can effectively support dynamic demand changes by having additional standby power generating capabilities. This is achieved by either 1) having a generation and distribution infrastructure that matches the peak demand and it is operated under its full capacity spinni ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
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