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Biological Activity Assay and Bioanalytical Test Method Development for a Silk-Derived Protein (SDP) Eye Drop Product
SBC: SILK TECHNOLOGIES, LTD. Topic: NonDoDThe company has developed a silk-derived protein (SDP) for use as a novel ophthalmic formulation excipient that will help to treat the ocular injuries and dry eye pathology that affects over 40 million Americans annually and hundreds of millions of people worldwide. The SDP excipient is designed to enhance tear formulation comfort, longevity, and overall ocular health. This proposal builds on the ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency -
SBIR Phase I: Using big data, AI, and machine learning in gender equality and social inclusion analysis
SBC: Equilo Inc. Topic: ITThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to enable economic development aid organizations to plan, implement, measure, and achieve better gender equality and social inclusion outcomes. Gender equality is recognized as an important factor in catalyzing development and lifting communities out of poverty. Empowered women contribute t ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Multivariate Shrinkage Sensor For Injection Molding
SBC: LEONINE TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: EWThe broader impact/commercial potential of this project is that it addresses the injection molding industry which generates over $100 billion in revenue in the US alone. The proposed multivariate shrinkage sensor promises a leap forward from the current use of in-mold pressure/temperature sensors for indirect estimation of molded part dimensions and quality. Direct measurement of the shrinkage alo ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase II: Novel Dynamic Elastomer System For Additive Manufacturing
SBC: Chromatic 3D Materials Inc. Topic: MNThis SBIR Phase II project will create a material, printer, and software system for printing a novel set of flexible, durable materials for additive manufacturing technologies. Additive manufacturing, or 3D Printing, is a rapidly growing $7bn industry, which enables small and medium enterprises to competitively manufacture new and innovative products. It is a key to strengthening the US manufactur ...
SBIR Phase II 2019 National Science Foundation -
X-DSMSND: A Dual-Sided Microstructured Semiconductor Neutron Detector with Integrated Pixel Read-Out
SBC: RADIATION DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 17bThere is a need for compact, high-efficiency, and high spacial-resolution neutron scattering imagers. Improvements in neutron detectors for use at high-flux pulsed neutron sources are required for materials research involving neutron scattering experiments conducted at Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories, including single crystal diffractometers, neutron reflectometers, and time of flight (TOF ...
STTR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
Commercialization of the Rapid-Production Growth Method for Affordable Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) Semiconductor
SBC: RADIATION DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 04dReduction of the reliance of high-activity commercial and industrial radioactive sources is a nonproliferation goal. The Office of Proliferation Detection is interested in developing replacements for radiological sources to promote the adoption of non-radioisotopic alternative technologies where technically, operationally, and economically feasible. The goal of the DOE in reduction of the reliance ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Energy -
STTR Phase I: A Novel Approach to Manage Nitrogen Fertilizer for Potato Production using Remote Sensing
SBC: Insight Sensing Corporation Topic: CTThe broader impact/commercial impact of this Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) project is to reduce the environmental impact of agricultural production while optimizing net income to producers. Over-application of nitrogen fertilizer contributes to groundwater contamination via nitrate-nitrogen leaching, and puts substantial financial burden on rural municipalities and private wel ...
STTR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation -
STTR Phase I: Enzyme design for economical feed additives from sugar
SBC: SASYA INC Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is to develop low-cost, high-performing feed additives for the swine feed market. Some of the current additives that supplement feed have detrimental side effects and/or made from raw materials that are considered toxic. Additives made from these toxic raw materials need to undergo substantial purific ...
STTR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: New Wearable for Body Focused Repetitive Behavior Detection
SBC: HABITAWARE, INC. Topic: DHThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will result from providing an accurate real-time awareness solution for those who suffer from body-focused repetitive behaviors. Over 4% of Americans suffer from skin picking, hair pulling, and nail biting, the majority of whom resort to covering up the problem with makeup, gloves, wigs, and e ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Development of genetically modified sterile male mosquito for biocontrol
SBC: NOVOCLADE, INC. Topic: BTThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project is the development of safe and effective, toxin-free biocontrol of insects and other invasive organisms. Mosquitoes and other insects cost upwards of $10 B/year to the world economy due to their impact on human health and revenue losses to agriculture. Current control measures available are neither ef ...
SBIR Phase I 2019 National Science Foundation