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High-Accuracy Angle Generator for Precision Measurements
SBC: VERMONT PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGIES CORP. Topic: 090103A lack of extreme angular metrology accuracy better than 50 nrad is limiting progress in molecular characterization by x-ray diffraction for important industrial fields such as material science and biotechnology. If we want to advance these fields, a high-accuracy angle generator for characterizing the metrology device across its entire measuring range must be a part of the national metrology tool ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology -
On-Line Reading Instruction Dynamically Adapted to Low-Achieving Students’ Motivation and Engagement
SBC: Taylor Associates Communications Inc Topic: NICHDDESCRIPTION provided by applicant The goal of this project is to increase reading motivation engagement and proficiency in struggling readers Literacy is essential to academic success responsible citizenship and optimal health through the lifespan Research has shown that the motivation to read in the early grades is a significant predictor of later literacy outcoms an effect largely medi ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
SBIR Phase I: Ultra-High Speed In-Memory Searchable Dynamic Random Access Memory
SBC: GREEN MOUNTAIN SEMICONDUCTOR, INC. Topic: SThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is provided by a novel data processing architecture, utilizing high-parallel in-memory computing for certain recurring and data intensive functions. Traditional computer architecture funnels all data through the CPU. Multiple CPU cores and very high clock frequencies are often used to address ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
System for monitoring the neural activity of freely moving C. elegans
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: 101DESCRIPTION provided by applicant As a highly used model organism Caenorhabditis elegans C elegans worms offer a wide range of possibilities for scientific research With advantages including but not limited to easy maintenance and handling forward and reverse genetic manipulability and a fully mapped nervous system connectome of neurons C elegans offer a high throughput alternati ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
System for advanced automated 3D microvascular analysis in neuroplasticity
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: 101Abstract It has become evident that the microvasculaturei emicroscopically small blood vesselsplays a critical role in the plasticity of the brain for fundamental processesineurogenesisiimigration of neuronal precursors to their final destination in the brainiiiaxonaldendritic and synaptic plasticity during brain developmentlearningaging and neurodegenerationandivrecovery from traumatic brain inju ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Automated 3D quantitative analysis of dendritic spines imaged with light microscopy
SBC: MICROBRIGHTFIELD, LLC Topic: 101Abstract This project aims to develop a novel systemSpines InvestigatorTMfor performing automated four dimensionalDquantitative analysis of changes in dendritic spine morphology on three dimensionalDmicroscopic images acquired with in vivo multiphoton fluorescence microscopy at different time pointsThe role of dendritic spines is one of the most active and important areas of neuroscience researchP ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
An innovative mechanized system for transferring tissue-cultured plantlets to propagation trays to revolutionize vegetable and floral crop production
SBC: Alaska AgriTech Inc. Topic: 813Tissue culture is a well-established micropropagation method for many vegetable and floral crops. However, transferring plantlets from tissue culture vessels to the propagation trays is extremely time consuming and labor intensive. It is the major obstacle in crop production. The purpose of this projectis to design and produce a prototype which can efficiently transfer plantlets to propagation tra ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Harnessing the anti-inflammatory potency of Alaska berries as a functional food
SBC: Cereon Biotechnology LLC Topic: 85A persistent and spreading inflammatory and oxidative stress is largely responsible for the progressive degeneration of neuronal connectivity ultimate reflected by a debilitating decline of cognitive function, which accompanies normal aging as well as age and/or trauma-related ailments. The yearly economic burden due to age-related cognitive decline is estimated to exceed $600 billion worldwide an ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Depth-Discrete Soil Moisture Flux Probe for Improved Water Conservation
SBC: TRANSCEND ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC Topic: 84We propose to research and develop a method and device for continuous monitoring of soil water flux that will enable more accurate delivery and efficient use of water in irrigated farming and landscaping applications, the importance and commercial value of which will continue growing with the increases of large-scale water shortages.Better understanding and monitoring of site, crop, and growth sta ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Agriculture -
Very Low Head Modular Turbine with Advanced Hydrodynamics and Power Takeoff
SBC: Concepts NREC, LLC Topic: 15According to a 2014 study commissioned by the Department of Energy, hydropower from more than 3 million untapped streams in the United States could potentially generate 65 gigawatts of electricity and help to reduce greenhouse emissions and pollution. However, the development of hydropower has been limited by several obstacles, as described by the United States Geological Survey: most of the prime ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy