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Advancing a Glioma Immunotherapy
SBC: IN CYTU, INC. Topic: 102DESCRIPTION provided by applicant A Phase II SBIR program of preclinical development is proposed for the development of an active specific immunotherapeutic called Cellariumandquot for treatment of glial cell based cancers Successful completion of this project will confirm therapeutic effect and pre clinical safety of the vaccine in preparation for first in human studies Upon demonstration of ...
SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Health and Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health -
Opportunistic Binary Software Fault Encouragement
SBC: GALOIS, INC. Topic: N152120For many programs, it would be desirable to fail fast in the face of attack in order to preserve confidentiality and integrity. We propose a tool to statically rewrite binaries to increase their fragility, adding this fail-fast property. We will operate on binaries to maximize the number of programs we can protect. Binary rewriting can be applied to any program without cooperation from the compile ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseNavy -
SBIR Phase I: Conceptual Math Learning for Elementary School Children using Manipulatives in Tactile Games
SBC: INFINUT SOFTWARE INC Topic: EAThis SBIR Phase 1 project will develop games that teach math conceptually to young school children in kindergarten. The games, built for touch devices, simulate a part of the real world, to make math learning deep and interesting. The project will also study how these games impact children's understanding of mathematics. Given that 80 percent of the fastest-growing occupations are dependent on kno ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Computational Pipeline and Architecture for Personalized Displays
SBC: Misapplied Sciences, Inc. Topic: ITThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is in improving the performance of the back-end of a display system that delivers personalized information in public spaces. Currently, the primary method for an individual to receive customized information in public spaces is through personal devices. The heavy use of personal devices in publ ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Thin Film Solar Cells
SBC: Beet Inc Topic: PHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to create a transformative, sustainable photovoltaic solution that will accelerate cost declines of renewable photovoltaic energy technologies. Today's commercial solar cell technologies have limited opportunity for significant efficiency improvements. The product of this research project i ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Automated Pairing and Provisioning
SBC: IOTAS, INC. Topic: IThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will be on the Real Estate Industry, specifically targeted at the Multi-Family-Home (MFH) industry, to help them increase revenue potential by digitizing their apartments through Smart Home Automation. It is estimated that the Smart Home Automation industry will reach $71B by 2018. The MFH ind ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Rapid Hemostatic Dressing for Hemorrhage Control
SBC: Gamma Therapeutics, Inc. Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to enable rapid blood clotting in order to treat bleeding after a traumatic injury The majority of deaths that occur within the first 24 hours following a traumatic injury are the result of hemorrhage. The scientific merits of the project stem from the biochemical advantages of using the ph ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Development of New Technology that addresses Membrane Fouling Challenges in Membrane Based Water Treatment Systems
SBC: MicroHAOPs, Inc. Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer Research Phase I project is the potential to dramatically increase the efficiency and lower the cost of treating impaired water to meet drinking water quality criteria. Membrane-based water treatment systems are at the forefront of the effort to address the current and future water crisis facing both developed and d ...
STTR Phase I 2016 National Science Foundation -
Multi-Object Payload Deployment
SBC: SEACORP, LLC Topic: MDA15018Technological advances have facilitated weapons systems capable of simultaneously supporting multiple missions leading to cost efficiencies and greater operational flexibility.Future systems capable of deploying multiple payloads from a single missile will enable various targets to be attacked with a single launch allowing more efficient use of limited and valuable resources.For such a system to w ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency -
System Integrated Approach for Multiple Object Payload Deployment
SBC: Systima Technologies, Inc. Topic: MDA15018Systima will develop innovative solutions for restraining and deploying multi-object payloads through adverse flight environments while minimizing size, weight, power, and induced mechanical loads.Systima has the unique experience and capabilities to develop Multi-object Payload Deployment concepts and will use an integrated systems approach to the retention and deployment requirements.(Approved f ...
SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of DefenseMissile Defense Agency