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Bio-mathematical Models of Aggregated Tissues & Organ Properties
SBC: Corvid Innovation LLC Topic: DHP16A001Realistic surgical simulation requires a combination of representative tissue geometry, accurate tissue material properties and lifelike tool-tissue interaction forces. Recent advances in computational power and imaging modalities have provided the capability to represent the anatomical details required for surgical training; however, the mathematical models which govern the underlying tissue pro ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Bio-Mathematical Models of Aggregated Tissues & Organ Properties
SBC: BIOMOJO LLC Topic: DHP16A001BioMojo LLC and the Departments of Mathematics and Biomedical Engineering at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, will develop a preliminary bio mathematical model framework to represent how human tissues interact and behave at their boundaries. Tissue interaction properties (e.g. tensile, shear, friction, and so forth) of connective, epithelial, muscular, and nervous tissue including su ...
STTR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Vigilant Warrior Health Avatar System (VWHAS)
SBC: VIGILANT CYBER SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHP16001VCS proposes to develop the Vigilant Warrior Health Avatar System (VWHAS) to enable warfighters to assess their own health status, to enable medics and command personnel to assess individual and unit health status and to enable scientists to study the health of warriors and improve models of warrior health.
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Value Based Monitoring of Cycles of Care
SBC: SOPHIA SPEIRA LLC Topic: DHP16003The battle to derive value from twenty-first century healthcare leviathans is just beginning. As the world and its economies become increasingly globalized, the struggle to balance rising costs with access to quality healthcare is not just a problem for the United States and the Air Force Medical Service (AFMS). It is a problem wherever resources are constrained and process and bureaucracy trump r ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Quality Cost Value Calculator (QCVC)
SBC: VIGILANT CYBER SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: DHP16003We propose to develop the Quality Cost Value Calculator (QCVC) to automatically evaluate the value of cycles of care by measuring the cost and quality (in terms of outcomes defined from the patients perspective and the commanders perspective) of care. QCVC will enable DoD health care providers to achieve higher reliability of care and will enable leadership and decision makers to guide process imp ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
Development of Technologies that Address the Complex Architecture of the Face During the Treatment of Severe Facial Burn Injury
SBC: Keranetics, LLC Topic: DHP13016With the advent of improved body armor and vehicles and the enemy"s use of the improved explosion device (IED) in the most recent conflicts, blast injuries and related burns to the face have become more and more common among our Wounded Warriors. Pathological scarring, which often results in contracture, tends to be more prevalent in these burn cases due to the traumatic nature of the IED injury. ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
High Fidelity Modeling of Building Collapse with Realistic Visualization of Resulting Damage and Debris
SBC: Applied Science International, LLC Topic: DTRA082005To achieve a superior, more accurate simulation model for next generation progressive collapse of buildings, Applied Science International proposes use of the Applied Element Method (AEM) as the core solver of a fast running software tool for evaluating structural integrity following a blast or other extreme loading event. Due to its simplicity in modeling, speed of computing, constitutive models, ...
SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of DefenseDefense Threat Reduction Agency