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Ambient Processing and Nutritional Assessment of Trypsin-Inhibitor-Null Soybean Products
SBC: SCHILLINGER SEED INC Topic: N/ACommercial soybeans require heat processing to deactivate anti-nutrition factors/enzymes. Schillinger Seed has developed a new soybean free of the key anti-nutrition Kunitz Tyrpsin Inhibitor (SKTI-Null). This new SKTI-Null) soybean presents the opportunity for ambient or cold processing of soybeans for use in food and feed. The elimination of heat processing eliminates the need of a signifcant amo ...
SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Agriculture -
Autogenous replicon particle (ARP) vaccines for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrom virus (PRRSV)
SBC: HARRISVACCINES, INC. Topic: N/AThere is a clear and immediate need for improved PRRSV vaccines. PRRS is estimated to cost pork producers in the U.S. nearly $600 million annually and with a national eradication effort being proposed, the need for a second generation vaccine tool that is effective and safe is crucial. The use of a vector such as replicon particles (RP) merges subunit and modified live technologies to safely induc ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Agriculture -
Critical Data Processing for Chemical Warfare Simulant Field Testing- Advanced Data Fusion
SBC: Torch Technologies, Inc. Topic: CBD05110To properly measure (and understand) the performance of a standoff detector, properties of the challenge cloud must be known. Meteorological models, such as HPAC and VLSTRACK, have proven to be reasonably good tools for predicting cloud properties. However, a problem with these tools is that they deliver ensemble averages and may not describe a specific cloud to the detail required. The Dugway ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Developing a Pyrolysis Platform Biorefinery (1) High Quality Bio-Oil
SBC: Frontline Bioenergy, LLC Topic: N/A"This proposal, lead by Frontline BioEnergy, teams with the Iowa State University (ISU), Center for Sustainable Energy Technologies (CSET) to develop high quality, time-stable and storable fast pyrolysis oils in phase-I that are useful for production of fungible liquid fuels such as diesel, gasoline and jet fuel. Our approach uses novel filtration techniques to reduce total alkali contamination in ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a Database Management System to Enable Rapid, Efficient Assay Design for Use in Detection and Diagnosis of Human Exposure to Biological
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: CBD07114The primary objective of this effort is to design and develop a database management system (DBMS) and enable the integrated interpretation of the vast amounts of genomic and proteomic data in proper biological context. This DBMS will enable the development of diagnostic assays for human exposure to specific biological threat agents using an existing suite of systems biology tools. The DBMS design ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Development of a Database Management System to Enable Rapid, Efficient Assay Design for Use in Detection and Diagnosis of Human Exposure to Biological
SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION Topic: CBD07114Increases in amount and diversity of high-throughput data presents tremendous organizational and analysis challenges to researchers. Our objective in this effort is to address these challenges by designing and implementing a database management system (cipherDB) for the storage, management, analysis, and visualization of diverse biological data types. The Phase I design and implementation of ciphe ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseOffice for Chemical and Biological Defense -
Development of a Novel, High-Level Protein Expression Platfrom Based on Plant Nectar
SBC: NERP Technologies Topic: N/AThe ability to produce high levels of therapeutic proteins at low costs could result in improved health care for large numbers of individuals. NERP seeks to create a new biopharmaceutical protein production platform that will have significant advantages by lowering the costs of production and of purification for therapeutic proteins. NERP is considering two potential therapeutic protein targets fo ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Development of Solanum glaucophyllum as a Source of Vitamin D for Laying Hens
SBC: MTI Biotech Incorporated Topic: N/AEgg breakage and cracking is a major economical problem for the US poultry industry which can affect up to 10% of the eggs produced. The resulting approximately 500 million dollars in lost revenue to producers is a cost ultimately borne by consumers. To minimize damaged eggs, producers have attempted to increase calcium in the ration but have had limited success because the hen's ability to utiliz ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Enhancing Pork Quality and Value Using Live Animal Ultrasound Technology for Better Breeding and Marketing Decisions
SBC: BIOTRONICS, INC Topic: N/AConsumers and an ever growing segment of the pork industry know that more optimal levels of marbling must be put back into the high-value pork cuts. Biotronics, Inc. is developing technology to solve this problem by using real-time ultrasound to measure the percent of intramuscular (% IMF) fat in live pigs and hot carcasses. The premise of the project is that swine breeders can be rewarded financi ...
SBIR Phase II 2007 Department of Agriculture -
Feasibility of Heat Exchanger Designs to Preheat Grain Using Dryer Exhaust Air
SBC: Shivvers Manufacturing, Inc. Topic: N/ACommercially available grain dryers currently available consume 1800 to 3000 Btu of energy to evaporate one pound of water out of the grain whereas the theoretical requirement is 1100 Btu. For both environmental and economic reasons it would be very beneficial if one can design and produce a grain dryer with dramatically improved efficiencies. We are exploring possible methods to achieve this goal ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture