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  1. Advanced Ballistic Shielding for Crew Served Weapons Stations

    SBC: Kinetic Protection            Topic: N122132

    The current effort has been on-going, specifically to address the needs as described in N122-132, Advanced Ballistic Shielding for Crew Served Weapons Stations. The objective of the topic is to develop a series of reconfigurable and non-reconfigurable advanced ballistic shields for crew served weapons stations.

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of DefenseNavy
  2. Islet culture, shipping, and infusion device

    SBC: WILSON WOLF MANUFACTURING CORPORATION            Topic: N/A

    DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The culture and shipment of islets are an integral part of islet transplant research. Flasks, petri dishes, and bags are the devices used to perform that role. However, these devices have inherent design characteristics that make them poorly suited to the unique needs of islet culture and islet shipping. This results in the use of far too many devices to maint ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  3. ElectronicTextile Antennas

    SBC: Applied Radar, Inc.            Topic: SB021014

    Long-duration wide-area surveillance missions increasingly are space-based. MEO orbits offer space-based radar systems more time on station, but require very large array apertures on the order of 100m in diameter. Achieving larger apertures with smaller, lighter launch packages and stable on-orbit pointing is a challenge that E-Textiles promises to meet. Textile processes can be used to achieve a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  4. Inspiratory Impedance as a Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury

    SBC: ADVANCED CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: A06150

    Traumatic head and neck injuries account for 16-33% of all war-related injuries and are a leading cause of mortality upon evacuation to a definitive care setting. Therapeutic advances are urgently needed for these soldiers. This application is focused on treating one of the most important determinants of outcome from severe head injury, the degree and duration of elevated intracranial pressure (I ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseArmy
  5. High-Speed Machining of Thin-Web, Large-Pocket Aircraft Components

    SBC: Third Wave Systems, Inc.            Topic: N04013

    The overall goal of our Phase II project is to demonstrate innovative, scalable high-performance machining (HPM) processes the Navy needs for thin-web, large-pocket aircraft components. The anticipated benefits of the program are the ability to apply physics-based modeling to predict and manage residual stresses leading to improved fatigue life, weight and distortion, and reduce labor costs and cy ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of DefenseNavy
  6. Expanding small molecule functional metagenomics through shuttle BAC expression i

    SBC: INTACT GENOMICS INC            Topic: NIAID

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Hospital acquired microbial infections are the fourth largest killer in America taking lives and adding $ B to hospital costs The emergence of drug resistant microbes has further amplified public health concern Fungi are prolific producers of anti microbial secondary metabolites SM and since the turn of the century have provided of bioactive m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  7. CT-based Biomarker for Diagnosis of COPD Phenotypes and Disease Progression

    SBC: Imbio, LLC            Topic: NHLBI

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD is a highly and increasingly prevalent disorder characterized by incomplete reversible airflow limitations It is presently the third leading cause of death in the US with over million peopl suffering from the disease Pulmonary function tests are used to identify global lung function impairment however determi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  8. Commercialization of the Shutter-Speed Model for Dynamic MRI in Cancer Diagnosis

    SBC: Imbio, LLC            Topic: 102

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Despite remarkable advances in cancer detection and treatment the disease continues to be a leading cause of mortality in the US accounting for of all deaths in Cancer of the breast and prostate are by far the most common forms diagnosed in US women and men respectively and together are expected to represent more than prostate ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  9. Transcutaneous Energy Transmission System for Fully Implantable VADs

    SBC: Minnetronix Medical, Inc.            Topic: NHLBI

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Mechanical circulatory support devices have become increasingly common in the treatment of end stage heart failure primarily in the form of the Left Ventricular Assist Device LVAD Survival and quality of life have improved steadily due to the transition from larger pulsatile devices to small continuous flow devices as well as improved patient selection an ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
  10. A Low Power Wireless Pulse Oximeter Sensor for Unobtrusive Wearable Applications

    SBC: Koronis Biomedical Technologies Corp.            Topic: N

    DESCRIPTION provided by applicant Koronis Biomedical Technology Corporation KBT proposes to develop and evaluate a miniature ultra low power pulse oximeter for long term wearable monitoring There continues to be a clinical need for an unobtrusive pulse oximeter sensor that is small and can be worn comfortably for extended periods of time without battery change or recharge KBT will use eye s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health
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